You are browsing the archive for Featured Articles.

Think the Church is divided? Think they can’t work together? Think again.

February 10, 2010 in Featured Articles, News by Pat Noble

Some of Heaven’s Headlines concerning  the North Country…
New Life Presbyterian and New Hope Co-Sponsor Refugee Family
Brasher UMC sends New Hope Kids to Camp
CFC Shares 57 Market St. With NH for ESL Classes
Many Unite for Prayer for the Persecuted
Trinity Hosts Great Commission Meeting
Faith Fellowship Gives Away BRIDGES to IVCF and NH

Heaven’s Headlines

November 21, 2009 in Featured Articles, Missions Abroad, News by Pat Noble

Paul tells the church at Ephesus that those in Heaven were fascinated by certain events on earth Read the rest of this entry →

Welcome!

November 17, 2009 in Featured Articles by Pat Wilbur

Welcome to NorthernChristian.org, an on-line magazine for the Christian Body in the North Country and Seaway Valley!

Portions of this website are still under construction, so please check back often in the next couple weeks. We are in the process of submitting articles to this site, so please enjoy the content that has already been submitted! More content is to come soon.

Source: http://christianphotos.us

There Were Tears To Be Had This Morning

November 9, 2009 in Featured Articles, Life, News by Lore Ferguson

There were tears to be had this morning. Suffering is close and our hearts wrap around it, welcome it, the answer is to comfort; the answer is to condition; the answer is to confront. We all answer accordingly.

I feel the judgment yesterday, I hear it in his words, coarse, sarcastic. I hear it in her comment, it sears across my mind and I don’t know what to do with it. Forgiveness is easy, it’s figuring how that looks that’s hard. There are totem poles of history, priorities of piety and preciousness: these are the things we hold dear and the gospel does not top the carved teller when we want our story to be heard so badly.

My heart is grieved–the gospel does not top my list. I concern myself with things of this world, pleasure and recourse, provision and appearances. I am obsessed with the front that’s shown. I cry this morning, across from her (with her there is no front, there is only a face and a bared heart). I weep because we, ourselves, I, me, we meet felt needs thinking that the gospel will eventually come through, crossing our fingers for salvation, a wing and a prayer. But shouldn’t it be the other way around? Shouldn’t the gospel be first as we give cups of cold water, rides to and from, and our testimony?

Shouldn’t the gospel be first?

We are listening to this song twice, “Your fingers reach around the bone, you set the break and set the tone.” Isn’t to set the tone to show how it’s done, gospel first, all else second? Coming so small, so holy, so discarded, and waiting 30 years and His lifetime to do the first of so few miracles. Meeting needs is only a comfort, a condition and a confrontation of all that’s wrong in the world. But He didn’t set the break and set the tone to show us how to right what’s wrong with the world, He reached around and did it a different way–He righted it for us.

We talked long last night and I drove home with one constant thought: Thank you God. For doing it for us. For me. I have climbed to the top of the totem pole, set myself atop ideals, easy fixes, and misplaced priorities, and still been further from Heaven than before.

The answer is the gospel.

Source: http://christianphotos.us