…darkness becomes the place where God beckons us to grow in Love.
Read More…if we always long for some other place or time, if we spend our time waiting to return—waiting until we have a place again, a status again, power again—we will miss what God is doing right here and now.
Read MoreHe has seen fit to put me in this place—this new version of my life, with this new vantage point on the university...
Read MoreI live in the end house on a small cul-de-sac, and one of my favorite post-COVID activities is to peer out the front door windows at the neighborhood.
Read MoreIn the last 5 years, my family has experienced a lot of loss. I’m blessed to come from a large, loving family. But when you have a large family, death is never that far off.
Read More“And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love Him, who are called according to His purpose.”
Read MoreThere are hard and legitimate questions to ask about the Providence of God in the face of any trauma.
Read MoreI knew the church would keep functioning as an organization, but I didn’t realize what a hit we would take as an organism—a body—the Body of Christ.
Read MoreWithout church as an aid to attention, a focal habit to contain our roving eyes and minds, we gave in en masse to an even greater sense of distraction.
Read MoreWe’re still called to be in community, especially as Christians. So what do we do, as we’re still redefining community?
Read MoreWhat do you remember of Covid? What comes to mind from those first few weeks? Those first spring months, stretching into summer? Then a full year, another, and another. What do you remember?
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