What Jesus Meant When He Called Us Family
What the early church can teach us about living together, and loving, as Jesus intended.
What the early church can teach us about living together, and loving, as Jesus intended.
The Bible is such an integral book to Christianity, yet we often take verses out of context. These seven verses are commonly misunderstood.
I spent a lot of my childhood combing the Bible for rules on behavior. It was easier to see the world in black and white than deal with confusing moral questions. I didn’t ponder what the most loving act was in each situation — I just followed the rule …
I never struggled with doubt until my aunt committed suicide four years ago. I didn’t know what to think. I just didn’t get it. I couldn’t understand why.
My wife and I are in the process of buying a new house. When I start daydreaming of what our lives will be like with a basement and an extra bedroom and actual storage space, I get pretty giddy with excitement. But it’s also way too easy to take this ginormous blessing and turn it into a long list of complaints.
I bought a house. So of course I’ve been spending a lot of time fixing it up and making it mine. I have three roommates moving in soon, and I’m trying to organize the kitchen so we can efficiently use a small amount of space – especially in the kitchen. But maybe it’s a waste of time.
For women in the African American community, there is a standard of associating straight hair with beauty, but I wanted to embrace the hair God had given me
The TV show “Star Wars: The Clone Wars” brings up issues of individuality and worth. And I can’t help but wonder why God cares about me when He’s got so many other people to think about. I am just a tiny speck in His universe, after all — one among many. Do I really matter to Him?
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