Chuck is available as a coach for fundraising, and personal and organizational leadership development. Specific church ministries include preaching and teaching opportunities for special services and retreats, and pulpit supply. He currently serves as the Divisional Development Director for the Maryland & West Virginia Division of The Salvation Army, is an ordained minister, and has served the church in various pastoral and staff ministries.



Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Wednesday, September 29, 2010





"If the Spirit of God brings to your mind a word of the Lord that hurts you, you may be sure that there is something He wants to hurt to death." ---Oswald Chambers







"Whenever one of your friends makes a dumb comment, remember to laugh.  It may not be long before you will need the same mercy." ---Walter Albritton in Life is Short So Laugh Often, Live Fully and Love Deeply







"[Like Moses and the children of Israel], we, too, are pilgrims over the desert-waste to the eternal Home. We need to be more careful of our days, watching their decreasing number, with careful anxiety to make the most of those that are left. We need to be satisfied and replenished each morning with God's mercy, that we may have perennial springs of rejoicing and gladness. We long to help in the overthrowing of the power of evil, and as we grow older, we pray that the beauty of the Lord our God may be upon us, and may we feel that He has given permanence to the work of our hands." ---F. B. Meyer



“Standing in the way of the path to life—the way of the heart—is a monstrous barrier.  It has stopped far too many pilgrims dead in their tracks, for far too long.  There is a widespread belief among Christians today that the heart is desperately wicked—even after a person comes to Christ.  It is a crippling belief.  And it is untrue.” ---John Eldredge in Waking the Dead: The Glory of a Heart Fully Alive





"I preached morning, afternoon, and evening, and then exhorted the society to stand fast in the good old Bible-way; and not move from it, to the right hand or to the left." ---John Wesley, Sunday, April 8, 1750

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