From Despair to Dawn
There’s a place so lonely, so frightening, it’s closer to hope than you can imagine.
There’s a place so lonely, so frightening, it’s closer to hope than you can imagine.
As a 24-year-old single woman who lives 1,200 miles from her family, I know all about relationships sustained on texting and FaceTime. Birthdays and family events usually mean making a call and getting passed around on the screen so I don’t feel as tho …
After one move across the country and two moves within the same city — all within a span of 12 months — I’ve added Expert Packer to my resume. The first move involved going from Colorado to Missouri and putting all my things in storage. I got married s …
Dealing with death can be difficult. Clearly, death is not God’s original plan. You feel that keenly when you lose someone you love.
As a Generation X pastor, I love watching the Millennial generation come of age. They are a talented group, and it’s a joy for me to be their pastor, neighbor and friend. Lately I’ve been intrigued by three biblical characters who embody the possibilit …
Having my own dog has been quite a sanctifying experience. Cali loves to chew, as do most lab pups. I keep hoping she will grow out of it, and yet she likes to keep me guessing about the integrity of my house when I return home. Some days, she is a lit …
So as much as it hurts, I’m learning to appreciate the moments when I’m in desperate need and the only way I’m going to get a miracle is if God provides.
Several months ago, The Gospel Coalition published an excellent piece debunking a popular Christian saying. Mitch Chase writes: The saying “God will never give you more than you can handle” strikes a tone of fairness we instinctually like. There’s some …
End of content
No more pages to load