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When a foster parent stands in the gap, they stand between a wounded child and the rest of the world
When we follow Jesus, we don’t stop sinning, but we stop enjoying our sins.
Things were almost exactly like they had been when Jesus was with them healing and teaching—except Peter was doing the healing.
When our hearts cry, "Am I good enough?" Jesus is the answer, writes Katie Reid.
Death is our mortal enemy, but resurrection promises that we can defeat the enemy.
I used to preach freedom from oppression vicariously through my student’s stories, but I wasn’t experiencing freedom for myself. I needed a...
John Blase shares three prose poems to help you meditate on Easter and the resurrection.
Saying “Don’t worry” to a worrier doesn’t help. Anxiety demands more concrete assistance.
Confession both cleanses ourselves and leads to authentic relationships.
So when I look at my neighbors, whatever their faith is, the first thing I can say about them is they're image...
Remember, regardless of what you see when you look in the mirror, Jesus wants you to know that you are his twenty-four-carat disciple.
Allow the one who created work to use you in His redemptive plan.
There’s an old saying: “You can’t choose your family, so be glad you can choose your friends.”
In C. S. Lewis’ beloved story The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, the land of Narnia is under an evil curse. It is always winter, but never Christmas. Only Aslan, the great...
A woman named Deborah was teaching her young daughter to count. One memorable day, the little girl realized that numbers could express quantity. She said, “Mommy, I love you 10 times.”
Howard Butt Jr. shares a message about a mother's love. At the end of the day, true relationships are about grace, not grudges.
Certain biblical imperatives have often made me feel like a spiritual nincompoop. “Pray without ceasing” is one of those (1 Thes. 5:17...
Randy Kilgore "God demonstrated His love for us in this: While we were yet sinners, Christ died for us." Romans 5:8 Backstage before our annual banquet in my first job out of college...
A frank conversation about faith, work, and culture with Ann Voskamp, author of One Thousand Gifts.
Do you dread your morning commute? What if a full orchestra performed for you tomorrow morning?