Stay on the Train Stan Hudson reflects on a gravestone he spotted on the side of a trail while on a bicycle ride. Read more
Ten Beyond-the-Sandwich Lunch Box Ideas As back-to-school season approaches, it's easy to get stuck in the PB&J rut. Check out this list of vegetarian meal ideas that are perfect for your kid's lunch box. Read more
Look If you lose your vision you lose one of the most used senses we have. We see so many details in life and use those to know how to act, react, move, live and understand. Read more
Taste Some people enjoy experiencing new things, trying new things. They'll often venture around the world to experience new things and see new places. Others eat at new restaurants to experience something new. But even those with an adventuresome spiri... Read more
Baby Steps In church, we often think of "growth" as if it's new people from the community coming to our churches, studying and being baptized as members. This is certainly a way to gain new members, and is the main way we tally growth and added numbers. But ... Read more
Making God in Our Image Any god who is mine but not yours, any god concerned with me but not with you, is an idol. Read more
Is Evangelism Worth It? Does evangelism, especially public evangelism, still work? Natashia McVay shares her recent experience. Read more
Digital Babylon Babylon, through Christian history, has represented the amalgamation of ideas, confused communication, social breakdown, community division and ambivalent postures about God and life itself. Read more
Listen Our world today is so full of noise, constant chatter and traffic that bombards us no matter where we seem to go. Natashia McVay talks about the value of truly listening. Read more