The first year I attended a school where Gentiles were the overwhelming majority, I noticed a classmate with a strange smudge of black in the center of her forehead.
“Hey, you’ve got dirt on your face,” I said.
I recently toured the city of Chicago with Dr. John Fuder, founder of Pray Chicago. He led me and twenty others from my suburban church through some of Chicago’s most diverse neighborhoods.
Your preferences reveal a lot about you, including what type of book you might like to write! Take the quiz to discover your style.
“There is nothing on this earth more to be prized than true friendship.” Thomas Aquinas
Friendship is beautiful, in large part because of its elasticity.
Joy and Adam were honored to talk with Chaplain Barry C. Black. On June 27, 2003, Rear Admiral Barry C. Black (Ret.) was elected the 62nd chaplain of the United States Senate, an office first established in 1789.
Are you feeling like you’re on the bench? On the shelf? On the receiving end of hard times? Are you like I was, imprisoned by the need to prove your worth? Chained by illness or depression like my wife was? You are not
On this episode of The Arc Joy and Adam talked with Rachelle Dekker. Rachelle is the author of The Seer Series with Tyndale (The Choosing, The Calling, The Returning).
When it comes to dating are you a risk taker, inchworm, romantic, doomsday prophet, social butterfly, or a deep-end diver? Not sure? You can find out with this handy quiz.
I consider myself a reader, and by that I mean that I love books and that I love to read many different kinds of books. But I do have my favorites, and many of my favorites happen to be fiction.
“So often food is backdrop for us, don’t you think? When we meet up with girlfriends, even just for coffee or tea, as we empty our cups, we’re always filling each other up—with words of friendship and encoura