Be sure to change your email signature soon to reflect CRISTA’s 75th Anniversary year. You should have an email with instructions waiting for you!
(Read Ruth 1:6-22) Reflection on the passage:Picture a visit to the airport in which you witness an emotional goodbye or reuniting moment between people. The people-observer in me finds these scenes facinating to watch. Similar dramatic scenes are described in this week’s chapter in Ruth. First isNaomi’s tearful departure on the road to Judah, as . . .
(Read Ruth 1:1-5) Reflection on the passage:Now on the other side of the Christmas and New Year’s holidays, which are often centered around family, perhaps some of us will especially connect with the story of this Israelite family in Ruth. I know that during the holidays many of you were refreshed by time with family, . . .
As 2024 begins, you may have intentions, resolutions, plans, and dreams. These are all great ways to start the new year. Another great way to begin a year is to ask God for a WORD. Take a couple minutes to be silent and ask, “Lord, what is Your word for me this year?” Listen for . . .
Students at King’s hosted a bake sale with all donations going to the World Concern Global Gift Guide. They raised twice the amount of their goal and gave $1,400 to help some of the most vulnerable people in our world with clean water. Thank you so much for giving!