Late January through about February, I start to get cranky. I think, deep down, more of my less-than-savory attitude has to do...
Psalm 105 begins with a call to praise the Lord (v. 1). It adds that we should sing praise to him (v. 2), rejoice (v. 3), and seek his face (v. 4). Then...
The prophet yearns for the salvation of Jerusalem. Thus he cannot stop praying for her “until her righteousness shines like the dawn.” A few verses later, he urges his fellow Israelites to “give...
When Jesus calls us to love our enemies, we might wonder what that really means in practice. Surely, we're not to get all warm and fuzzy when we think about those who seek...
How do you navigate the online space as witness over argument, testimony over talking points?
Christian Educators Association International (CEAI) is the only professional association in the United States specifically for Christian educators in public schools. Their mission states, "CEAI...
Texas is currently enduring one of the three worst droughts in our recorded history. We’ve had only one significant rainfall since February. The greens of our native South Texas plants tend toward muted...
God is present and active, drawing me to Himself, even as I draw the broom across the floor.
It seems sadly ironic that Psalm 122:6 is still just as relevant today as it was when it was written about three millennia ago. If anything, the peace of Jerusalem is even more fragile today.