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.
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
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
Author Candace Calvert is known for her heart-pounding medical romance novels.
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Ruined by Ruth Everhart
Ruined is a gut-wrenching memoir of a woman who suffered rape and violence as a college student and how she reconciles her faith in God with the utter abandonment she felt in the experience
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In the little increments of time that tick past in our fast-paced and increasingly me-focused world, how often do we take a moment to think of where others—family, frien
Originally posted on The Gospel Coalition
I’m not exactly sure how it happens, but almost as soon as we visit the doctor to confirm we’re pregnant we start getting coupons for formula and diapers and magazines th
Originally posted on Outreach Magazine.
Ever browse the shelves of your favorite bookstore or library and marvel at the many works of art that comprise the covers lining them? Today we have the privilege of hearing from Eva Winters, a designer at Tyndale Hous