Sunday, August 20, 2017
Central Plains Church is meeting at American Creek Park in Chamberlain to celebrate American Island Days on Sunday, August 20, at 9:30 am. God bless you!…
Central Plains Church is meeting at American Creek Park in Chamberlain to celebrate American Island Days on Sunday, August 20, at 9:30 am. God bless you!…
“Old friends, old friends, sit on the parkbench, like book-ends” begins a song by Simon and Garfunkel. It is rare to have friends for so long a time in this age of hyper-mobility and relocation. Even with the help of
Missions’ work is hard, as is discipleship and evangelizing – just even being a Christian can be difficult. “How to stay in when it’s hard” is a great article by Jim Bloom. His three points, “Look, Lean, Learn” are a …

[I captured this picture from this site.]
Have you caught eclipse fever yet? These scientists are busy at work to prepare for the big day this month!
“The heavens declare the glory of God.” In this case, the eclipse declares …
George Burns once said: ”Tennis is a game for young people. Until age 25, you can play singles. From there until age 35, you should play doubles. I won’t tell you my age, but when I played, there were 28 …
“Consider Your Ways” is new sermon audio from Haggai 1 on August 6. You can hear this sermon at the SERMON AUDIO tab.…
This is a great article on the “urgent patience” needed in church planting, discipleship, and missions.
…Simply put, the church desperately needs to recover categories for both urgency and patience in missions. Spreading the gospel is urgent, but it demands men and
A revival is a miracle. It is a miraculous, exceptional phenomenon. It is the hand of the Lord, and it is mighty. A revival, in other words, is something that can only be explained as the direct action and …
Joni Eareckson Tada reflects on 50 years of life after her diving accident in this article. It is a longer article but worth the time.
…Grace softens the edges of past pains, helping to highlight the eternal. What you are
We’ve been hard hit by drought in South Dakota this season, but Psalm 146 tells us to “Praise the Lord!” It’s hard to praise the Lord in a tough season, and maybe “Praise the Lord!” is not the first thing …