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It wasn’t until after Holy Week that I realized why I love my church so much.
Remembering that little girl gives me hope, gives me courage, that if and when that time comes, by God's grace I will stand.
Of course, I would die to save my wife. But would I watch a Jane Austen movie with her instead of the big ballgame?
Whether we are really in over our heads, or just think we are—what some call imposter syndrome—the best thing we can do...
Bethune had a clear choice in that moment. She could interpret that rejection as a closed door. Or she could press on...
Do you feel alone, abandoned, and anxious? You're not alone, writes Heather Enright, and you don't need to despair. It may look...
Jesus doesn't advise us to avoid the storms of life but rather to survive them.
When her waiting season seemed too long, missionary Abigail Alleman found solace in the presence of Christ and in surrendering her "why"...
The empty tomb always awaits us, the glorious garden story, the triumph of Love over death. But right now? It’s dark in this heart of mine. Not without hope, no, never that. But...
Like other allied health professionals, I could fill brochures and marketing slicks with patient testimonials. But the failures are where God is most evident in my work.
Kim Quon tells us how contemplative prayer helps Christians seek God in a busy, distracted world.
Heather Holleman shows us how daily rituals draw her nearer to God.
Mark recently bought a new pair of glasses. His distance vision had improved, but his up-close vision had deteriorated. These new lenses, besides being just right for his aging eyes.
God is present and active, drawing me to Himself, even as I draw the broom across the floor.
When we are deliberate with each moment, everything we do impacts our spiritual formation.
Like any good rabbi, Jesus asks lots of questions—like nine in just these ten verses, all on one topic and with two answers. The subject is worry and anxiety. Jesus understands that worry...
There is nothing more confining than trying to keep all your options open. The Arc de Triomphe is the meeting place of...
Author John Erickson started submitting his short stories in 1967 while working full-time as a cowboy. But by ’82—with two new rejection slips and his wife pregnant with their third child—a few...
I appreciate receiving notes from many of you in response to these daily reflections. Recently, after reading my comments on the opening...
When was the last time that you borrowed money?