I love jazz. When I hear it I think of Louis Armstrong: “Won’t you come along with me/down the Mississippi . . .”
In 30 Women of Faith conferences each year, Patsy Clairmont speaks in huge arenas to tens of thousands of women. She talks about her agoraphobia: fear of open spaces. During 17 years of anxiety,...
In yesterday’s reflection, I talked about how we can team up with our fellow ministers of Christ through prayer. Today we will see from another perspective how serving Christ is truly a team...
Starting January 1, The High Calling will become a joint publication of the Theology of Work Project and The H. E. Butt Family Foundation.
Glynn Young remembers finding poetry in The High Calling network—poetry in the much broader sense of how God’s people spoke, wrote and talked with each other.
"Music is my way of talking to you."—Louis Armstrong ...
So much of the "calling" aspect of our work consists in simply seeing people as people—not numbers, or performance statistics, or problems...
We noted above that the main problem in the Corinthian church was that of factionalism. Cliques were forming under the banner of...
The transformation of the mind “so that you may discern what is the will of God” (Rom. 12:2) comes hand in hand...