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I Realize This May Make You Uncomfortable (and That’s OK)

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 …

The One Thing Missing from a Lot of Missions Trips

During my 12 months in Haiti as a missionary, every day was a hot mess — but working with missions teams could be even messier. I vividly remember one particular day when I sat with a visiting mission team in dusty, standstill traffic after a long day …

What Being Away from Home Taught Me About Heaven

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 …

4 Things to Remember About Dashed Expectations

My 24-year-old niece is already off to a great start with her career, but she’s wrestling with uncertainty. Although she recently landed an impressive job, the schedule is grueling. Plus, despite working so hard to get through school, she still can’t s …

A Message to Millennials from a Generation X Pastor

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 …

What a Reckless Dog is Teaching Me About God

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 …

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