Monthly Archives: April 2020

Will your Marriage be Stronger or Weaker after COVID-19? –Pt. 2

In part 1 of this article, I mentioned a missionary-friend, who is serving Jesus in Japan. She recently wrote to her supporters about a surprising new phrase which has been coined there: “Corona Divorce.” It seems that due to the … Continue reading

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Too Much Togetherness? (Part 1)

Have you seen the jokes or humorous remarks on television or in social media about the possibility of an  American baby-boom nine months from now? Well, a missionary-friend, who is serving Jesus in Japan, has written to her supporters about … Continue reading

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Observing Communion while “Social Distancing”

Under “normal” circumstances, our non-liturgical church observes communion on the first Sunday of each month and at special times, such as Good Friday. With federal and local COVID-19 “stay at home” regulations limiting public gatherings and personal proximities, our leadership … Continue reading

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Connecting the Dots…

A study of the Jewish Passover and Christians’ Passion Week Last Sunday, Christian believers around the world celebrated again the Resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth–albeit in subdued and submitted fashion to the governmental authorities over us. “Social-distancing” orders and health … Continue reading

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Resurrection Realities #4

The Implications and Nature of the Resurrected Body  Today, we are concluding our four-part series about the Biblical belief in the immortality of the soul and the body–in a glorified, resurrected form. Christians reaffirm this unique doctrine of the resurrection … Continue reading

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