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The Color of Compromise: The Truth about the American Church’s Complicity in Racism by Jemar Tisby
I made another book discussion pitstop this month.
Touch is the sacred bond that confirms, beyond any verbal expression or perceived action, that we are regarded by the other.
If you’re looking for a novel to get you through the season, take the quiz below!
The cold and dreary winter is upon us, and nothing says “warm and cozy” like curling up with a book, a blanket, and your favorite ho
I’m learning to release my need for approval. Whether I’m on top of the world or scraping bottom at my worst, God’s love never changes.
We have a dream, too . . . that one day we will truly be united as a country, marked not by unrest and division but by a common commitment to uphold the dignity and freedom of all under the God who created us equal.
By Matt Freeman
We’re only two weeks into 2021, and anyone wanna hit ‘Refresh’, too? Well, I’m thankful that whenever that thought occurs, by grace, I know better: We are known by, and serve the G
By Charlotte Meyers
Turning your Bible reading from an “every now and then” activity into a daily habit doesn’t usually happen overnight.
Matt
Parenting by Paul David Tripp
December it was The Tech-Wise Family, and now, for January, it’s Parenting: 14 Gospel Principles That Can Radically Change Your Family, by Paul Tripp.
We wish you a very happy new year and hope you enjoy this sneak peek of what is to come.