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.
by Hope Johnson It’s 1:00 a.m., and a familiar fear keeps me awake. I reach for my phone for the 15th time, checking to make sure that my alarm clock is actually set. In college, I only worried about sleeping in on exam days. But now that I have a “rea …
Stress. It’s a word I hear a lot these days. Whether from youth, young adults, friends or family, both in the church and outside, it seems like everyone I know is stressed, anxious or worried about something. My question is why. Why are we stressed if …
Easter is a great time to pause and think deeply about what our Lord and Savior accomplished for us through His death and resurrection. Life gets busy, and our souls often get weighed down with the busyness of life. We all need daily times to let the t …
A few years ago, I heard a lecture on the Millennial generation by Christian Smith, author of Souls in Transition: the Religious and Spiritual Lives of Emerging Adults. One thing he said that really stood out to me was that past generations viewed life …
There comes a moment in every relationship when one person turns to the other and says, “I don’t even know who you are anymore. Who are you, and what have you done with my friend?” This often happens when we discover some hidden talent or ability. Disc …
Do you believe that in your prayers for marriage God is answering exactly the way you would if you knew everything God knew? That’s a pretty big thought.
When film student Brian Ivie opened the Los Angeles Times on June 19, 2011, he had no idea that his life was about to change. Brian Ivie and Joshua Rogers Brian read an article titled “South Korean pastor tends an unwanted flock,” which told the story …
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