People don’t become missionaries to be rich and famous or to have their pictures plastered on the sides of buses.
This guest article was written by Jerome Daley, author of Gravitas: The Monastic Rhythms of Healthy Leadership
One of the ways in which I’ve tried to make sense of the trajectory of my life has been, for years now, kee
This article was written by guest author, T.I. Lowe.
Hi! My name is Tonya Inez Lowe, and I am a bibliophile. I’ve read hundreds upon hundreds of books—and some of those I’ve read numerous times.
Rob Currie is an award-winning author with a lifelong fascination with World War II. The son of a World War II veteran, Rob enjoys making school presentations to share his contagious enthusiasm for history.
…underneath it all, isn’t that what so many of us long for? Even in the pursuit of our dreams and goals, we long to find that elusive hope. A hope that we matter. That we are of worth.
Robin W. Pearson’s writing sprouts from her Southern roots and her love of her husband and seven children. Both lend authenticity to her debut novel, A Long Time Comin’.
It was a tender, holy moment for all of us. After so recently experiencing the miracle of birth, we all learned that death is also one of God’s holy moments.
. . . without the humility, she never would have been willing to live in a thatched hut in the middle of nowhere.
Dr. Korczak maintained that children are not meant to be shaped into adults by adults intent on fashioning children after themselves.
My people are discovering that the God of the Bible — the God of Israel — really does love us, and really did keep His promises, and really did send the Messiah, and that He really wants to forgive our sins and save