Loving My Frenemy
As believers, we are called to generously love our enemies — even those who disguise themselves as friends.
As believers, we are called to generously love our enemies — even those who disguise themselves as friends.
When I was a girl, I remember feeling frightened when the ending credits would roll at the movie theater. It meant my family would stay in the seats while everyone else cleared out, and we would be alone. Or if we were at an amusement park and no one w …
Be faithful to your existing friends, but leave space in your life for new ones. You never know how valuable those relationships may prove to be.
I worked at a clinic while in college, and once had an awkward interaction with a patient that still makes me uncomfortable when I think about it. I became a friendly acquaintance to a woman in her early 20s, and she wore what they call a “halo” around …
A few days ago, a friend sent me this article about Commonspace, a “coliving” apartment building where 21 “microunits” will be built around a shared living space for cooking, eating and hanging out. For Millennials, who are generally getting married la …
Caleb Kaltenbach talks about how he came out as a Christian to his gay parents, how he honors his parents today, & how to love those who are different.
Let’s outdo each other in showing honor to those around us. Let’s make people feel important — because they are. Here are four ways to do it.
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