Opinion

My Nickel’s Worth

My Nickel’s Worth

Many things in the world have been impacted by the pandemic, but at the top of the list for me, is churches. Back in March when COVID-19 initially hit, my first thought was how churches would be affected. Would churches close for a brief time? Would they go to virtual services? How would this effect churches financially? Several different thoughts came to my mind. As we head out of Summer and into the Fall, this continues to be an ongoing situation for churches all across the country. Some churches stayed open, others went to virtual services, while others had church in the parking lot. This pandemic has been very difficult on our churches—as Paul writes in Hebrews about “...not giving up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing,” Paul writes this, he may not be referring to futuristic virtual meetings. Since the pandemic has begun, I have been a huge fan of parking lot services for congregations that are more at risk, as well as being back in the church building if the church is being led in that direction. I do not mean this for anyone who is at risk or has underlying health problems. I do not want someone coming in who is at risk in some way and is uncomfortable coming in, but I do not want to see people who are members of churches who are not at risk, get out of the habit of going to church. If they go every place else, why skip church? Coming together as Christians and worshipping God is such a powerful thing—we cannot let this virus dictate the future of church. I encourage church members to continue tithing in the same way they were before the pandemic began, as well as encouraging all of you to wear masks inside the church building if you are not social distancing, and if you feel uncomfortable, by all means wear it, at least for the people around you. Please pray for your local churches and pastors; churches are in an unprecedented time and they need us now more than ever, but more importantly, we need them.

Publisher’s Points to Ponder: Using Your Platform to Fulfill Your Purpose

Publisher’s Points to Ponder: Using Your Platform to Fulfill Your Purpose

“The graveyard is the richest place on the surface of the earth because there you will see buried companies that were never started, inventions that were never made, bestselling books that were never written, masterpieces that were never painted, ideas that were not harnessed, and songs that were not sung. The greatest treasure of untapped potential is buried in the cemetery.” --Dr. Myles Munroe

DEVOTIONAL

Brothers and sisters in Christ, we serve an omniscient God who knew us from the foundation of the world. Though we were enemies of the most high, children of wrath, cloaked in formalities of religion, His divine elections stands true, for he called us forth from the dungeon of sin to eternal life through His Son Jesus Christ. He spoke to our hearts with great love commanding, “Awake, O sleeper, arise from the dead; Arise, shine forth, for your light has come, for the glory of the LORD has risen upon you.” At that moment eternal love entered into our hearts. His divine grace shattered the power of darkness that held us tightly in its grips and unshakable faith flooded our souls. He give us a new heart that could never deny our Master, Jesus Christ, and a longing desire to keep his commands. Then a new song broke forth within us, “Saved by His pow’r divine, Saved to new life sublime! Life now is sweet and my joy is complete, For I’m saved, saved, saved! He saves me from every sin and harm, Secures my soul each day; I’m leaning strong on His mighty arm; I know He’ll guide me all the way.” As we look briefly at Judah’s life we

Financial FOCUS

Financial FOCUS

The investment world contains different types of risk. Your stocks or stock-based mutual funds could lose value during periods of market volatility. The price of your bonds or bond funds could also decline, if new bonds are issued at higher interest rates. But have you ever thought about longevity risk?

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