Dr. David L. Chancey
Ten Gifts Easter 2020 Brings
Except for Easter, 1986, when my youngest daughter made her grand entrance into the world, Easter 2020 will be the most unusual I’ve ever...
March Madness and the Hunt for Double Q Salmon
Four ways to live confidently in a world that’s going nuts
A Blueprint for Prayer: Three Personal Petitions
Martin Lloyd-Jones said, “Man is at his greatest and highest when upon his knees he comes face to face with God.” Jesus knew the...
Weighing In On Death of John Allen Chau
As news cycles go, the death of young adventurer-missionary John Allen Chau is old news but it keeps coming to mind.
Blessed to be a Blessing
W. Clement Stone said, “If you are really thankful, what do you do? You share.” Generous people with caring hearts discover ways to bless others.
Reflecting on Privileges, Burdens of Ministry
A church member recently had knee replacement surgery, and his procedure reminded me of an experience from my previous pastorate.
A senior lady chose to...
Open the Eyes of my Heart, Lord
We’re studying “the prayers of a missionary heart” on Sunday mornings, and recently examined Paul’s petition in Ephesians 1:15-21, “A Prayer for Spiritual Enlightenment.”...
Does God Have our Ultimate Loyalty
Loyalty is the quality of standing firm in one’s devotion or allegiance to someone or something. Loyalty comes from the heart, not from a...
Litter Problem Reminds Us To Keep Our Life Clean
It was a great job. It paid a whopping $2 per hour--minimum wage. We reported to the county prison camp every morning, sharpened our nails, filled up the ice chest, and jumped on the red prison bus with bars on the windows. People stared at us as we rode around town, wondering what we did to deserve this.
Things Every Believer Ought to Know
My tire was too flat and I pulled off the road. Suddenly, this little sports car zipped around me, and parked in front of my car.