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He demonstrates what it means to get a second chance, what it looks like to encounter grace.
Did you see the lunar eclipse of the blood moon? According to ABC News, #bloodmoon was trending on Twitter, and “Blood Moon...
God is our friend, but God is also God.
James’ list hints that there is no inappropriate time to pray. In joy or sorrow, in sickness or sadness, let the one who would pray, pray.
Surrendering our lives to Jesus Christ means owning up to the deep, deep needs in our world. God is truly counting on...
My mom was a Christian, but my dad was not. During junior high, my parents gave me the choice to go to church with my mom or stay home with my dad.
Lord Griffiths of Fforestfach was educated and later taught at the London School of Economics and then became dean of the City...
Not all labor has an obvious goal or immediate reward. At times we do things just because it’s our duty, or because it’s right.
Unlike me, my daughter has natural administrative tendencies. I didn’t pass along those genes, but I did pass along one thing.
He walked to the podium and paused. Then he punctured the silence with five words: “We,” he said, “are a temporary substance.”
As the time approached for me to seriously consider retiring, I discovered something: retirement is not a Biblical concept.
Now that I am oriented toward God's redeemed future, the course of my life can be set toward that.
In this important update about The High Calling, Editor Marcus Goodyear shares both sad news and encouragement as we promote being present...
With its fatigue and frustrations, motherhood isn't what Brittany Williams pictured. Still, she says, "This dying—with its endless sacrifices—has led to life. The job is now sweeter than I imagined."
After the loss of his father in a tragic accident, George Barron tells the story of how his mother worked to honor his father's memory by raising their four boys to be men...
A young African man saw the misery around him, and he grew angry. He asked his minister why people had to suffer. He cried, "Why doesn't God do something?"
God reveals himself in the slow and ordinarily commonplace avenues of reality.
Whether we recognize it or not we are always seeking out purpose and we are always manifesting our journey.
Jesus teaches that the greatest commandments are to love God radically and love others radically. How is this love different from every other love?
Defining the right purposes of every resource—from generic to specific—helps us live out our own right purposes. Sam Van Eman reminds us of God’s call to make right uses of useful stuff. ...