It’s no secret that the world around us is nothing like we knew it to be. The way we live today is a far cry from the routine we’ve grown accustomed to even the recent few years. Strangely enough, you don’t have to be very old to be able to comment on the vast differences. […]
Category: faith
Reading Digest
“The Hard Good” by Lisa Whittle I will admit that I was a bit hesitant to pick this one up — because I just knew that there was something in it that was going to challenge me. Good comes from the hard. I get it now, Lisa. And yes, you had me from the start. […]
“Ready or Not, Change is Coming” by Guest Writer: Hayley Williams
He alone is my rock and my salvation, my fortress; I shall not be shaken. Psalm 62:6 Change is one of the few constants that we have in our lives. I have told my daughter this multiple times over the past two years. It is inevitable and unpredictable, but can also be a refresh or […]
Lift Your Spirit
Get ready to get up on your feet and praise! This is one of those songs that will stick with you throughout the day, my Friend. It’s almost a straight-up declaration of faith. Plain and simple: God really loves us. Nothing else needs to be added to that. And as if there were no satisfying […]
Therapy and Theology Thursday
Boundaries are meant to keep us safe. Guardrails keep us from veering off the deep end. Fences keep our pets in our yard. Toddler gates protect our children from venturing off into unsafe places. There is freedom in safety. Christians often misunderstand the concept of safety and freedom within healthy boundaries. Come and listen and […]
“The Hem of His Garment” by Guest Writer: Sandy Brannan
Have you ever had a baby or small child reach out to you? Those chubby little arms don’t quite span the distance well enough, so we adults have to close the gap in order to make contact. And we do. After all, there’s just nothing quite as inviting as a child reaching for you. When […]
