Faith of our Mothers: Honoring the Church Mothers
Our eyes would connect at our church service each week as we sought one another out to embrace. Her eyes, tired from the failing health…
Read MorePerspectives on Leadership from Artios Christian College
Our eyes would connect at our church service each week as we sought one another out to embrace. Her eyes, tired from the failing health…
Read MoreWe’ve all heard the saying: Confession is good for the soul. One of the most powerful lessons I’ve learned as a Christian is how true…
Read MoreDo you ever glance through a newsfeed and wonder, “how can people think that way?!” It can be tempting to just look away in disgusted…
Read MoreWe say it as often as we can: Jesus-followers have been re-created by Christ to lead on His behalf in our everyday lives and circles.…
Read MoreIs this what I’m destined to become? Recoiling with disgust at the abject prospect, I now eyed these women with cynical wariness. Yes, they seemed normal. And up…
Read MoreThe burnout grew slowly. It was a general feeling of frustration with my work. As I would drive to work in the darkness of the…
Read MoreI just abandoned my laundry basket. It’s over half-full of warm, clean clothes. The rest are folded on the couch. Normally I don’t leave chores…
Read MoreFollowers of Jesus are still confronted with temptations to sin. And not just palatable sins, but the kinds that make most Christians uncomfortable. For example,…
Read MoreOne area in which churches could be more informed and proactive is relating to individuals who have mental health concerns. Oftentimes, people who feel isolated…
Read MoreDo you enjoy reading the book of Psalms but wonder how it applies to your life? Does it continue to have significance? There are three…
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