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.
It has been a whirlwind of a year. I live halfway across the world from my family, friends and everything that was ever familiar to me up to three months ago. I am teaching grade four at a Christian international school that has a vision for making edu …
How much is your time worth? Literally. If you had to place a monetary value on it, what would it be? If I offered to “buy” a year of your life, what would you take for it? If I offered you a job you’d hate, in a place you don’t want to live, and I sai …
A few weeks ago I got lost. A wrong exit off the highway, a wrong turn at a roundabout, an “Uh-I’ll-try-this-road!” somewhere along the way, and voila! I pulled up at the end of a long industrial street in the middle of nowhere, in the rain. Frustrated …
Sometimes it’s easier to make excuses why we can’t do something than it is to make plans on how to do it. When it comes to our faith, how often do we find reasons not to take part in outreach because we think it’s something beyond our skill set? “I’m t …
Our identity is not defined by others. It is defined by our loving Father in heaven.
In the last 20 years, multiculturalism has increasingly become a hallmark of the western megachurch. A global focus, an ethnically diverse congregation, a mission to reach local communities regardless of race or background — these have become standards …
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