Walking Home Our collective momentum is one of progress — if not always in pace, then in purpose. Just as our feet move forward, our minds and attitudes should be shaped by grace and goodwill. Read more
When God Plants You at Home Each Christian who lives their lives dedicated to Jesus and is willing to profess that to others is a missionary. Each true believer of Jesus can be and is a missionary each day where they live and work. Read more
A Delegate’s Reflections on Faith and Mission Attending the 62nd General Conference Session helped delegate Karl Newsome realize that, beyond the U.S., we are truly a global church — reflective of every nation, kindred and tongue. Read more
Mission: A Gift From God We sow. We speak. We serve. We trust. In doing so, we discover that mission is not just something we do — it’s something that does something to us. It transforms us. It draws us deeper into the heart of God. EuGene Lewis explains more. Read more
Praying Together Through the Parenting Years LaVonne Long is closing out her time as a Gleaner perspectives writer with a look back at her five favorite articles. Parenting is hard and needs intention, forgiveness, patience, understanding, grace and an abundance of prayer. Read more
7 Signs of a True Pentecost Throughout scripture, the Day of Pentecost stands as one of the most powerful moments in Christian history. It was not merely an event of the past — it is a promise for today and the future. Explore this Bible study to learn more! Read more
Generational Flame Each generation must choose faith for themselves, and we have the sacred calling to make sure they’ve heard the story. Read more
Unveiling 1 Cor. 11: A Radical Reinterpretation of Dignity What if Paul’s words about women’s hair weren’t about hierarchy but about dignity and protection? A deep dive into 1 Cor. 11 offers a radical, liberating reinterpretation. Read more
Drawn Closer to Christ I’ve never found another writer who presents a clearer picture of the grace, mercy, forgiveness, acceptance and love of God than Ellen G. White. Her words are Christ-centered, practical and deeply spiritual. Read more