Every year you may look at your overflowing bookshelves and think, “This year I will read more of these.” And inevitably, you get busy and your books continue to gather dust.
As difficult as it is, I believe this cultural movement is a gift to the church. We have the opportunity to lead boldly rather than to trail timidly or argue defiantly.
The Gospel of John introduces Jesus to its readers by anchoring him in the story of creation. Jesus was the uncreated One, at once fully human and fully divine.
As the product of a broken home, building a sense of safety, security, and continuity in the lives of my four sons became a priority as they grew up.
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In his 1939 Christmas Day radio address, King George VI of England quoted an obscure British writer named Minnie Louise Haskins, a retired missionary and social science instructor:
And I said to the man who stood at the
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Finding Spiritual Whitespace by Bonnie Gray
Many of us find ourselves running on empty with no time for rest.
As Japanese planes roared down, a new threat emerged. The first wave of the Japanese attack was over; the second wave was about to begin. But fighter planes still filled the skies, shooting at anything that moved.
The following Advent reading is from All Is Bright by Nancy Guthrie. Download a sample of the devotional at the end of this post.