by Sara Klaassen | Dec 1, 2017
Weekly Portraits of Calvary Life
Calvary alumni, Patricia Miller and Rachel Gorman, are the authors of the recently released book, God’s Wisdom for Women: Topical Scripture and Encouragement. Mrs. Miller graduated from Calvary Theological Seminary in 2000 and is currently the Biblical Counseling Department Chair here at Calvary. Rachel Gorman is her daughter and a 2010 Calvary graduate. Mother and daughter teamed up to write a book that points women back to Scripture for the answers they seek about lifestyle, daily struggles, relationships, and more. God’s Wisdom for Women is available at christianbook.com, mardel.com, amazon.com, and other sites in both spiral-bound and ebook format.
God’s Wisdom for Women by Patricia Miller and Rachel Gorman
Sara Klaassen
Alumni Relations Coordinator
Upcoming Calvary Events
The Sounds of Christmas: Music Dept. Concert December 1
WinterShorts Acting Recital December 2
Bethany Franklin’s Master Recital December 17
Upcoming Basketball Games
December 2, 6:00 (Women) & 8:00 p.m. (Men) vs. Union at Lincoln, NE
December 5, 5:00 p.m. Women vs. CCCB at Moberly, MO
December 8, 5:00 (Women) & 7:00 p.m. (Men) vs. Rhema Bible at Home
December 9, 1:00 p.m. Men vs. William Jewell at Liberty, MO
by Webmanager | Oct 31, 2017
The Zobrist Family: Look What God Can Do by Tom Zobrist
Last Sunday afternoon, I read a wonderfully encouraging book written by Pastor Tom Zobrist of Liberty Bible Church. Last year, his son’s professional baseball success brought fame to the name “Zobrist” when Ben received the honor of MVP when the World Champion Chicago Cubs won the World Series. I had the privilege of interacting with the elder Zobrist just before the drama unfolded a year ago. His humble approach to his son’s early success on a team headed to the World Series after being a member of the 2015 World Champion Kansas City Royals caused me to reevaluate my approach with my own children. Pastor Zobrist simply lives his faith.
I thoroughly enjoyed the book, and was pleased to learn some more of the back story of one of my current baseball heroes. But the real treasure of the book is the revealing of the heart of a father. I do not want to spoil the story, so I just want to let you know that this is worth reading. The book does not focus on baseball; it is an official account of God’s powerful influence in a man’s life. You will see what God can do!
I give Zobrist’s book five stars. You can find out more information at:
https://www.tyndale.com/stories/the-zobrist-family