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A Prayer for China • November 19, 2008

The words in the caption above are printed for you at the bottom of this post.

Early in 1832 a man named James Taylor* knelt down beside his pregnant 24–year–old wife, Amelia, and prayed: “Dear God, if you should…

Jason Hard at Work • November 04, 2008

It’s long been common knowledge at Cornerstone that Deacon Jason can do the work of twelve men. 

“Yep, if you want the work of twelve men done right, just give it to Jason.”

That’s what we…

The Power of Metaphor • October 28, 2008

“Metaphor is the first love of English teachers, poets and advertising creatives, and it’s used skillfully by pretty much anyone who enjoys talking. When people describe a bad toupee as a rug, or when they call a troubled celebrity a…

Going on & on a bit more… • October 20, 2008

If the comic above is too small to enjoy, you can read the dialogue in the comments section of this post.

Why are we continuing to talk about sin in the Faith category of this blog?  Because starting back…

no longer two but one • October 13, 2008

On Saturday we had the privilege of seeing two members of the Cornerstone family unite in marriage.  Congratulations to Sharon & Ryan!

As a reflection on this wonderful gift, consider these words from Mike Mason’s The Mystery of…

SOMEDAY… • October 06, 2008

Back on May 5, 2007, when we put our very first blog entry online, I commented that Cornerstone’s current home — a rented gymnasium at Hagemann Elementary School — was serving us well, but that we were in the process…

Taking the Gospel to China • September 29, 2008

In this category — the story — we like to take a look back at some instructive moments in Christian history — the story of the church as we know it so far.  The next time we come to this…