Joe Barnett

Love One Another

As I have loved you, so you must love one another.        —John 13:34 The conversation in the church foyer was mostly monologue—one brother railing about something he found wrong in the other. When the assailed brother turned away, the aggressor snapped, “Don’t ignore me. What’s happened to you?” “You’ve known me a

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In the Meantime

Let us test and examine our ways.             —Lamentations 3:40 It wasn’t law enforcement that initiated the go-into-your-house-and-stay-there quarantine; it was a microscopic virus. We resent routine—until it’s interrupted. The pesky commutes, commitments, and chores suddenly seem preferable to mandated stay-at-home seclusion. Social life, shopping, work, school, and church have

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Sunday School

Let the little children come to me.                  —Matthew 19:14 Do you know the origin of Sunday School? Earlier local efforts had been launched, but the Sunday School movement as we know it began with British journalist and philanthropist Robert Raikes, who had a passionate concern for poor,

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Obey Anyway

Though he slay me, yet will I trust him.      —Job 13:15 In C.S. Lewis’s The Screwtape Letters, senior devil (Screwtape) writes to junior devil (Wormwood), explaining a vulnerability when trying to turn someone away from God. “Our cause is never more in danger,” writes Screwtape, “than when a human . . . looks

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