From average to extraordinary by Leanne Lippincott-Wuerthele I consider myself an “average” Christian. Like every human being, I’m a sinner—an imperfect individual from the moment I took my first breath. I was blessed to grow up in a Christian home where I learned of God’s saving grace through the death of His Son. I like to think I’ve grown in my...
Be still, not busy
May 24, 2013
Be still, not busy Casey Greene, Berlin, N.Y. I first planned to write this article about two weeks ago. Then I promptly forgot all about it. Monday is student government, drama practice, and youth group. Tuesday I work in the bagel shop, tutor after school, and have The Landing. Wednesday is another student government and drama rehearsal day. You get...
Be timid no more!
Be timid no more! And live up to your church covenant by Andrew J. Camenga I have been timid. Not always. But, there have been times when I have been timid to a fault—maybe even timid unto sin. What am I confessing? I am confessing that there have been times when I have allowed something inside me to stop me from taking correct action. Has that ever been...
Seminarian Profile: Omari Makesi Rhoden
May 24, 2013
SEMINARIAN PROFILE Name: Omari Makesi Rhoden Birthdate and place: Toronto, Ontario, Canada Family: Wife Stephanie; daughter Jahzarah 3, son Jared 1½ Education: St. Augustine Secondary School, OSSD ‘99 Western University, Bachelor of Administrative and Commercial Studies Nipissing University, Bachelor of Education Tyndale University...
The Watershed: When Principled Conviction Leads to Action
The Watershed: When Principled Conviction Leads to Action by Nick Kersten, Librarian-historian “Depend on it, brethren and sisters… we shall be accountable for our fellow creatures who are destitute of gospel privileges and the sacred scriptures, which we are indulged with, if we do not use our exertions to communicate these blessings to them—even...