{"chapter_no":"42","chapter_title":"Honey, When Will You Be Home for Dinner?","book_id":"2","book_name":"The Story of James","subchapter_no":"0","page_no":"385","page_number":"1","verses_count":0,"total_pages":3,"page_content":"
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What shall I do today? <\/p>
A fantastic question. <\/p>
To ask oneself this question in the manner asked by James is the first step on the road to
To answer James's question, we might rephrase it and ask it in another way: What exactly
In the story thus far, we have seen James discover the indescribable beauty of the gospel,
Perhaps the image of Church work we have in our minds is one of a ward clerk of past
Another common image of Church work we may have is of a bishop. We see a bishop
manager of the ward. Frequently absorbed in staff meetings and counseling interviews, he hires
Improved technology and the splitting up of ward clerk duties have helped improve the To return to the opening question. Church work––the work of the gospel, the work of One of the most important goals of the gospel of Jesus Christ is that all children on earth And what’s being served for dinner? <\/p> It might be roast beef hot from the serving pan, steamed carrots and peas, rice or And when the father sits down at the table, who is seated there with him ready to eat? <\/p> The mother of the family will be there—although she tends to watch that others eat ahead family events the rest of the evening. On Monday night, it is family night; on Sunday night, it The work we do in the home is the primary work of the Church. We raise families, we