Bethany McIlrath

First and Second: Perspective On What Matters Most (Matthew 22:36-40)

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  • It’s Almost The (Maybe) Wonderful Time of the Year

    It’s Almost The (Maybe) Wonderful Time of the Year

    Soon the roasted turkey will be packed away for future meals. The pie dishes will be rinsed clean. It often seems that all those thanks are then simply swept away as we hurry to get ready for Jesus coming. We are a people of “next things.” In our present time, the end of Thanksgiving seems…

  • 10 Ways Smartphones are the Adult Version of Invisible Friends

    10 Ways Smartphones are the Adult Version of Invisible Friends

    Remember when you were five and had an invisible friend? It’s pretty normal, with an estimated 37% of kids hanging out with friends that don’t exist. For a lot of kids, invisible friends are used for companionship and connection. If you think about it, a lot of adults use their smartphones in a similar way….

  • Shutting Down Over-Productivity

    Shutting Down Over-Productivity

    Lord knows I’m a planner and producer. Productivity could be my middle name. I’ve got files and folders physical and digital stretching my future hopes into step-by-step endeavors. If you’ve got a topic to talk about, I’ve got a project you’re contributing to. The most visited destination in my mind is my idea mill. It’s…

  • Grappling with Sanctification

    Grappling with Sanctification

    I was sitting on a sofa best described as peach in color, though I’ve never seen a peach that hue. The almost bare walls looked about as lonely as I felt. My computer screen offered the only light of that dreary day. Fingers poised, I searched for words but found more than I could organize…

  • What The Millennial Generation Needs to Know About the Goal of Faith

    What The Millennial Generation Needs to Know About the Goal of Faith

    For many millennials entering adulthood, the truth that we all compete for a prize is a shock. Painted high on the concrete wall of my elementary school gym, next to a friendly cartoon character, were the words, If you had fun, you won. It was as simple as that. We received participation trophies whether we failed…

  • Remember When You First Heard about Jesus?

    Remember When You First Heard about Jesus?

    Do you remember when you first heard about Jesus? Or God? Or church? I mean the first, first time. When the words were brand new and meant nothing yet to you. Most of us don’t remember that “first” precisely. These are words and concepts that may have been whispered over you in the womb or…

  • God Leads One Step at a Time

    God Leads One Step at a Time

    The first time I heard “The Very Next Thing” on the radio in my car, I memorized most of the words. Or rather, they just stuck. I was basically a sitting duck for the message. Spinning my wheels in a rut, I’d been so afraid of unknowns I was letting obligation determine my next steps…

  • Why The Best Route Isn’t Up For Debate

    Why The Best Route Isn’t Up For Debate

    God was looking out for my safety the day Google Maps was invented. Before I could ask Siri to give me a detailed real time play-by-play of how to get anyplace (kinda) new I was a regular gas-station-direction-beggar. Attendants in too-many states probably still have scratch marks in their countertops from tracing and retracing directions…

  • Where Love and Freedom Meet

    Where Love and Freedom Meet

    Love and freedom are inextricably connected. That’s the way God designed it, and the implications are many:  Because He loved us, we are free “The truth will set you free.” But what is the truth? “For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall…

  • You May Build It, They May Not Come

    You May Build It, They May Not Come

    There’s a popular saying is based off of a quote from the movie Field of Dreams:  “If you build it, they will come.” We hear it often, usually in connection with ministries, programs, or facilities that are launching or expanding. However, the whole concept is a myth. Unfortunately, many people actually believe it is a…