Learning to Rest
by Myron Yoder on February 9th, 2025
Rest is something we have to learn. It doesn’t always come naturally, and for many of us, it feels out of reach. Life is full of pressures—expectations, work, and struggles we never asked for. But God invites us to rest, not just physically, but in who we are,…
It is Well
by Lowell Yoder on February 2nd, 2025
A wealthy woman in Shunem shows kindness to Elisha, giving him food and even building a room for him to stay in. She expects nothing in return, but Elisha promises her a son. At first, she hesitates to believe, but a year later, she holds her child. Life…
The Living Bread Which Came Down from Heaven
by Nathan Swarey on January 19th, 2025
Jesus feeds 5,000 people, and the crowd is amazed. They follow Him, hoping for more food and miracles. But when they find Him, Jesus challenges them. “You’re looking for me because you ate the bread, not because you understand who I am.” He tells them not to chase…
The Christian Minister
by Sonny Yoder on January 5th, 2025
Sonny reminds us that being a Christian is about more than just believing—it’s about living together as brothers and sisters in Christ. Paul, in 1 Thessalonians 2 and 3, describes how he ministers to the church—not as someone above them, but as a loving brother, a gentle mother,…
The Hour Has Come
by Sonny Yoder on December 29th, 2024
Jesus faced his most difficult hour with courage, love, and obedience. Throughout his ministry, Jesus often said, “My hour has not yet come.” But in John 12, he declares, “The hour has come for the Son of Man to be glorified.” This hour is the time of his…
The Word Became Flesh
by Lowell Yoder on December 16th, 2024
Today, we reflect on the greatest rescue story ever: God coming to save us. Just like stranded astronauts or boys trapped in a cave need rescuers to come to them, we need a Savior. Jesus, the Word, becomes flesh and comes to us. He doesn’t stay distant. He…
The Church: Embracing Righteousness and Rejecting Wickedness
by Brian Martin on December 8th, 2024
Brian encourages us to recognize the importance of the church in God’s plan. He reminds us that the values we hold—like hard work, strong families, and community—bless places like Allegheny Boys Camp. These values are taught in our homes and churches, and they shape young people before they…
Jesus the Good Shepherd
by Dan Freed on November 17th, 2024
Today, we look at John 10, where Jesus calls Himself the Good Shepherd and the Door. He knows us by name, cares for us, and leads us to safety. He lays down His life for us and protects us from harm. As His sheep, we can trust His…
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