A Missions Opportunity for Lauren D.

Lauren DuBois, a member of Veritas Youth

Dear Friends and Family,

I am excited to share with you the opportunity that God has given me. My senior class has been invited to go serve in Namibia with the Jesus Loves You Film Project February 21- March 7, 2025.

We will be ministering in partnership with them to help establish a Christian church in an area where none exists. We will be doing a VBS program for children in the area and doing various work projects.

We will be sharing the love of Jesus and the hope of salvation through Him.

I am excited to go! I realize that in serving others and proclaiming the gospel I will be blessed abundantly in return. I know God is calling me to serve but now I must raise financial support. As you feel led, I would be blessed if you would consider supporting me prayerfully and/or financially.

The total cost of the trip is $3,200 which I need to raise by January 15. I currently have $2340 in my mission trip account (which includes spaghetti dinner funds).  I need $860 more to be fully funded. I also need money to buy the gear for the trip.

I am also seeking prayer partners to pray for our group, the ministries, safety, the people of Namibia and the trip as a whole each day we are gone. If it is your heart to be a prayer partner for us, I would feel overwhelmingly blessed.

If you feel God calling you to support me financially, please know that your gifts are tax-deductible. Please write a check to Fayetteville Christian School with a note attached to designate it is for me. Please do not write my name on the memo line of the check. You can mail it to the address above or give it to me or my parents, Joel or Jeanine DuBois. The school will provide a tax-deductible receipt.

Thank you very much,
Lauren DuBois

Meet Lauren

We are excited to share that Lauren Lynah has joined our staff team as our new Administrative Assistant! Get to know Lauren by reading a little bit about her below.

What first brought you to Veritas?
My husband and I started attending Veritas Church in December 2023. My husband is in the military and we are currently stationed at Fort Liberty. We began looking for churches in the Fayetteville area online and we found Veritas Church.

Tell us about your role at Veritas.
Here at Veritas, I am the Administrative Assistant. I help new visitors connect with the church and assist with the Partnership process. I also perform office administrative duties enhancing the Pastoral Staff in ministry to the church and community.

What are some of your hobbies?
I enjoy spending time with my family and friends, reading, and taking walks.

What’s your favorite beverage?
My favorite beverage is coffee. I can not survive without it!

What is the last book that you read?
The last book I read was Risen Motherhood: Gospel Hope for Everyday Moments. I also have finished reading the Mark of the Lion series by Francine Rivers this year. I am currently reading Parenting by Paul David Tripp.

Local Partner Update from Emily Ruth Perry

Hey Everyone!

Many people have been so kind to check in and ask how my job transition to Inasmuch has been going. I thought I would give you all an update here. If you will indulge me for a little, I’m going to speak from the heart about this new journey. I also don’t want to overlook giving some practical updates on our Local Partners.

Drop in to see my new office at The Lodge!

The past five months on Inasmuch staff have been an uphill climb in all of the hardest and best ways. In the first month when people would ask how I was doing, I would say “it feels like I’m climbing Mount Everest” with the work load and weight from poverty-related relief and recovery. Right around that time, I hear about and began to read the book The Second Mountain: The Quest for a Moral Life. There has been a steep learning curve moving from my 8 years on staff at Veritas. Inasmuch demands a different level of fortitude, stability, and organizational leadership from me which has been humbling at every turn.

Craig Morrison, the Executive Director of Inasmuch, also warned me before coming on staff about a different level of Spiritual Warfare. I was slightly skeptical having had been in Ministry for so long, but he was absolutely right. I quickly got into the practice of listening to and physically mimicking the act of putting on and taking off the Armor of God (Ephesians 6: 10-20) in my car. Working with people who have been living in and are living in extreme poverty has been equally uplifting, humbling, and frustrating.

There is a real spiritual maturity that comes when someone deeply knows the meaning of “give us this day or daily bread.” There also is a spiritual sensitivity for those who struggle with mental illness or substance abuse that make Spiritual Beings much more than an intellectual concept. I’ve had some of the most rich and deep bible discussion of my life with the men in the Lodge. I’ve heard prophetic words and seen miracles among the breakfast family members. I am also continually seeing how much I have taken for granted and been given in my life. It is only by God’s grace that I didn’t end up in the same shoes as many of the people who come to Inasmuch.

While I often see and experience the beauty of God’s Kingdom on the Inasmuch campus, there is still so much work to be done. We need to continue to build our the structures and networks to offer real life-building skills and opportunities for the men at The Lodge. We are working on a comprehensive Neighborhood Development Plan so that the area can be safer and less drug-and-crime-ridden.

To return to my two metaphors, it often feels that we are climbing a mountain and fighting a battle at the same time. We climb together as a team, fight the good fight, and then hopefully build a little fortress to hold new ground. It is exhausting and precarious work. Chaos, heartbreak, and disappointment come often, but the work is so meaningful giving up is not an option. I’m in awe of my new co-workers and colleagues who have been in this field much longer than me. They’re teaching me survival tactics.

I could tell countless stories of how the Holy Spirit is moving, but I’ll share just one. Bernard has been in the Lodge for a few months. He is wonderful. He deeply loves the Lord, and has been discipling other men in the Lodge. One day, I wanted to see if he was interested in getting connected with Perspectives, the course that Veritas will be hosting in the Spring. He gave me a funny look, said “hold on” and walked back to his bunk. When he came back, he was holding the Perspectives course book. I asked “where did you get that?!” He said “I found it on a shelf in the Lodge and thought it looked interesting. I’ve been reading it.” I laughed, took a picture, and send it to Brad Criswell. Earlier that week we’d had a conversation about how we could get Inasmuch connected to Perspectives, and God was one step ahead of us. Brad has connected with Bernard, and he’s now part of a Prayer Team in preparation for the course.

I wanted to be as honest with you all as possible about this work. If after reading all of this, you’re interested in climbing this mountain and fighting this good fight, please call or text me at 412.414.9227. We have plenty of volunteer opportunities to get you connected with (see the update on our Local Partners for more details.) If your life doesn’t have the bandwidth to volunteer, but you’d still like to meaningfully contribute, consider becoming an Inasmuch Monthly Sustainer. Our goal is to have at least 1,000 Sustainers by the end of 2025 of at least $21/month or more.

Best and Blessings,

Emily Ruth Perry

Chronological Bible Reading Plan

Church,

A small group of women and I have spent the past 10 months reading the Day-by-Day Chronological Bible published by the creators of the Christian Standard Bible. I’m being 100% genuine when I say that reading the bible in this way has been so impactful for my overall comprehension of God’s story! You should know that some people in this group have been studying God’s word for a couple years, and others have been studying God’s word for a couple decades. No matter how long each woman has been reading the bible, a constant remark within our signal chat is how helpful this tool is for reading the bible in its own context.

Let me give you an example of ‘reading the bible in its own context’. 2 Kings and 2 Chronicles often provide different accounts of the same historical narrative. The prophetic writings are letters of warning about God’s impending judgment if people refuse to repent, and they are promises that the Lord would provide deliverance for his people.

The publishers of this bible have put 2 Kings 21 and 2 Chronicles 33 together in one day’s worth of reading. These two chapters tell the same story of a King named Manasseh who leads Israel into idol worship, in effect making Israel liable to God’s judgment. God sends this King into captivity into Babylon, ultimately waking Manasseh up and spurring him on to repentance. 2 Chron 33 says that he returned to Jerusalem and removed the places of idol worship that he had set up.

In the next day’s reading, we read the book of Nahum. At the time of King Manasseh the prophet, Nahum, was prophesying to both the Jewish exiles who were in captivity and to the Assyrians. Nahum shares that God’s judgment will fall on Assyria, and Nahum also shares God’s ultimate plan of salvation for his people. Imagine the relief that God’s people must have felt after hearing that God intends to rescue them!

Now, if we were to just open up the bible to Nahum, we would probably need to do some digging to figure out when this book was written and who it was written to. Could we blindly read Nahum and still be led to worship God by its words? Of course! This is the word of God! However, because of the structure of the chronological bible, we are already familiar with Nahum’s context because we have just read it. The prophecy becomes even more rich and impactful when we are anchored into its biblical context.

This is just one example of many, many beautiful connections. The creation story uses Genesis 1&2, John 1:1-3, and Psalms 8&104. Most of the psalms are sprinkled into the stories of King David from 1&2 Samuel. The gospels are organized so that we read all accounts of the same stories during the life of Jesus. Reading the bible this way is truly a worshipful experience.

A couple of months ago, I asked the publishers of the Day-by-Day Chronological Bible if they would be willing to let me use their plan to read through this bible with our whole church in 2025. Keeping it real - I didn’t think publishers were real people. I fully expected to send my request via email and never hear back from anyone.

That is not what happened. Holman Bible Publishers quickly and earnestly gave me their permission to use their plan with our church. So, guys! It’s happening! We are going to spend 2025 reading chronologically through God’s word together as a church. We will provide the chapter references for you on a handout that will be published every 6 or 8 weeks, and I want to highly encourage you to join us in this bible reading plan.

My prayer for us is multifaceted. I pray that we will all see that God’s word is one cohesive story that tells us who God is and how he is redeeming his people to himself through the saving work of Christ. I pray that this bible reading plan would make us into a church who knows and loves the word of God. And finally, I pray that reading this plan together helps us to disciple one another into holiness. Will you plan to join me?

Sincerely,
Samantha Metheny
Director of Operations

Meet Olivia

We are excited to share that Olivia Taylor-Garcia has joined our staff team as our new Facilities Manager! Get to know Olivia by reading a little bit about her below.

What first brought you to Veritas?
I was brought to Veritas almost 6 years ago by a neighbor who invited me. I had never attended church before and I didn’t grow up religious. At the time, they were preaching through Exodus and it seemed as though God was speaking directly into my life and I’ve been coming here ever since.

Tell us about your role at Veritas.
Here at Veritas, I am a facilities manager. So I get to serve and care for the church by way of maintaining the building and executing projects. It’s a new role that I am new to and I’m excited to see what this position grows to mean in time. I also serve on the Livestream team.

What are some of your hobbies?
Some hobbies I enjoy are taking walks, journaling, spending time with my family and making art. I have a dog (Ophelia) and four cats (Wednesday, Calvin, River, and Shiloh). I also love football and am a big Eagles fan.

What’s your favorite beverage?
My favorite beverage is water with lemon in it. Which I know sounds boring but I don’t like much else.

What is the last fiction book that you read?
The last fiction book I read is The Godfather by Mario Puzo. In the last year I also enjoyed The Color Purple by Alice Walker and Peter Pan by J.M. Barrie. Im currently reading The Stepford Wives by Ira Levin and True Grit by Charles Portis. I also enjoy nonfiction and autobiographies as well.