from The Book of Amazing Stories by Robert Petterson
As he studied letters written by a jailed apostle some 1,900 years earlier, he realized that his hope wasn’t in how much he loved others but in how much his Savi
from The Book of Amazing Stories by Robert Petterson
As he studied letters written by a jailed apostle some 1,900 years earlier, he realized that his hope wasn’t in how much he loved others but in how much his Savi
Why on earth would God come to earth? Why would the Father send his Son to a world ravaged by sin, where his own image bearers—in the most fiendish of ironies—would reject, torture, and kill him?
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“Truly, we have to peel back the facade of our traditions and see what’s underneath, just as the little people are doing. Our season of Advent should be a lifelong search, not a monthlong observance.
The simple question surprised and convicted me: “Who is Mary to you?”
By Christine McParland, originally posted on Tyndale’s online Advent calendar
A couple of years ago I read through a new Adve
Don’t forget to write a special note for Dad on Father’s Day! In celebration of fathers everywhere, here’s a free printable card (designed by yours truly)!
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The cross is always there, fixed in the background of our belief, but how often does it confront us with its terrible and awesome reality?
By Christine McParland
I’ll never forget the first time I knelt to pray
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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.
We need to also remember the hope that is set before us, and take hold of it with firm, strong hands.
Though there’s no perfect replacement for canceled parties, concerts, and family gatherings, you can try new ways to celebrate the season that you probably didn’t have time for in Christmases past!
By Christine McPa