perspective Every Day is a Gift After many tests that kept showing things in question, I got an answer. The doctor told me, “You have metastatic breast cancer. It has spread to your brain, bones and liver.” I had a choice in how to react. Read more Trust on the Cliff Face God sees us in our struggles and calls out to us, hoping that we will trust Him enough to battle our fears and climb to Him. Enjoy reading this story from a young adult writer. Read more The Audacity of Hope in a World Gone Mad The world is a swirling vortex of chaos. War, famine, pestilence and injustice seem to be the order of the day. It's easy to get lost in the darkness and to succumb to despair. But even in the darkest of times, there is a flicker of light. Read more Raising Children in a Digital World Raising a child is challenging enough, but raising a child in the digital age is a completely different level. Learn more about safeguards you can implement to keep your kids safe online. Read more Education Heroes Through their faith- and values-based dedication, my neighbors showcased what it means to live a life of generosity. They used the talents and time God entrusted to them, creating beauty and joy in their corner of the world through the gift of music. Read more Vending Machine or Gourmet Meal? We live in a time when we receive things almost instantly, but what happens when we have to wait and trust? Read more Managing Compassion Fatigue Compassion fatigue is defined as the emotional and physical exhaustion that leads to a diminished ability to empathize with others. This is typically experienced by people in caregiving roles; however, anyone can experience compassion fatigue. Read more Rockhounding Rockhounding — hunting for unique rocks — is a hobby for many. But what if we became rockhounds for Jesus, seeking to uncover the gems of faith around us? Read more The Danger of Being Overly Zealous Ecclesiastes highlights the tension between the opposites of good and bad. The only way to break through the confusion surrounding good and evil is to "fear God." Read more Building Faith in Kids in Times of Struggle In an unpredictable world, what can we do, as adults, to help our kids build their faith in times of struggle? We must equip our children to find hope, strength and peace through reliance on God. Read more Dear Church Election results are rolling in and, if you voted for one of two candidates, 50% of you are disappointed, discouraged, upset and unsettled. Read more Listening Again In life, we often need to listen again, to hear the true message beneath the noise. Read more Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Page 2 Current page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Every Day is a Gift After many tests that kept showing things in question, I got an answer. The doctor told me, “You have metastatic breast cancer. It has spread to your brain, bones and liver.” I had a choice in how to react. Read more
Trust on the Cliff Face God sees us in our struggles and calls out to us, hoping that we will trust Him enough to battle our fears and climb to Him. Enjoy reading this story from a young adult writer. Read more
The Audacity of Hope in a World Gone Mad The world is a swirling vortex of chaos. War, famine, pestilence and injustice seem to be the order of the day. It's easy to get lost in the darkness and to succumb to despair. But even in the darkest of times, there is a flicker of light. Read more
Raising Children in a Digital World Raising a child is challenging enough, but raising a child in the digital age is a completely different level. Learn more about safeguards you can implement to keep your kids safe online. Read more
Education Heroes Through their faith- and values-based dedication, my neighbors showcased what it means to live a life of generosity. They used the talents and time God entrusted to them, creating beauty and joy in their corner of the world through the gift of music. Read more
Vending Machine or Gourmet Meal? We live in a time when we receive things almost instantly, but what happens when we have to wait and trust? Read more
Managing Compassion Fatigue Compassion fatigue is defined as the emotional and physical exhaustion that leads to a diminished ability to empathize with others. This is typically experienced by people in caregiving roles; however, anyone can experience compassion fatigue. Read more
Rockhounding Rockhounding — hunting for unique rocks — is a hobby for many. But what if we became rockhounds for Jesus, seeking to uncover the gems of faith around us? Read more
The Danger of Being Overly Zealous Ecclesiastes highlights the tension between the opposites of good and bad. The only way to break through the confusion surrounding good and evil is to "fear God." Read more
Building Faith in Kids in Times of Struggle In an unpredictable world, what can we do, as adults, to help our kids build their faith in times of struggle? We must equip our children to find hope, strength and peace through reliance on God. Read more
Dear Church Election results are rolling in and, if you voted for one of two candidates, 50% of you are disappointed, discouraged, upset and unsettled. Read more
Listening Again In life, we often need to listen again, to hear the true message beneath the noise. Read more