Sacred Hellos Paul's model of Christian greetings were intended to break down barriers and create common ground for reconciliation — both then and today as we wrestle with our own social, cultural and even religious differences. Read more
Back to the Beginning As you enter 2026, recapture your excitement in awaiting Jesus' return. Read more
Beyond Tithe: What If It's Not About the Money? What if God cared less about the percentage in your envelope and more about the percentage of your heart? Read more
A Sprint to Thanksgiving: God Brought Us Here On this day of Thanksgiving, whatever you are facing, may you lift your hands — and your perspective — in gratitude to Jesus, because God brought you here. Read more
Where God Meets Us As I was hiking there on Mount Sinai, I couldn’t help but wonder at the incredible transformation of Moses in that desolate place. Sinai is desolate in the world’s understanding, but it was there that God met Moses. Read more
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
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