Fiction Teaches Me How to Feel
Reading fiction has challenged me to think critically, to ask questions and to extend grace and mercy more and more.
Reading fiction has challenged me to think critically, to ask questions and to extend grace and mercy more and more.
“‘Fear not…For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Savior…’” (Luke 2:10-11). Fear can be powerful, but God is all-powerful.
To truly love others like Lauren said she loves those who identify as homosexual, you have to tell the truth. Because there can be no repentance without clarity. There is no understanding of grace without the realization of sin.
A crowd-sourced collection of fun and affordable gifts for everyone on your Christmas list. You’re welcome.
I think people who see #GivingTuesday as reminder of how broke we are, have the wrong mentality when it comes to giving in the first place.
Disappointments. Uncertainty. Annoyances. These are real frustrations and real hurts, and they are not what I would choose.
Time with your date’s family over the holidays can offer important insights into his or her character and relational health.
Our lives aren’t perfect, but no one’s the wiser on social media. Is this healthy for us or the people who follow us, though?
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