ARTICLES
From Everlasting to Everlasting
Our day-to-day life has in a matter of months been completely turned upside down. How do we react to such uncertainty?
When Prejudice Invades the Church
We have the uncanny ability to dehumanize others when differences exist. So what do we do when prejudice invades the church?
If COVID-19 Takes Me Out
Tony Beard shares his fears about catching the coronavirus and his comfort in knowing the body of Christ would take care of his family.
Grumbling: A Family Tradition
Are you grumbling during your quarantine? You’re not alone. In fact, God’s people have been grumbling for thousands of years.
Zoomed Out
We’re exhausted from video calls and overconsuming content. R.D. McClenagan has some encouraging words for the weary.
When Being Heroic Means Staying Home
Chase Replogle, pastor and host of the PastorWriter podcast, on how the coronavirus is exposing our need for control and the spotlight.
Mass Panic, Costco-Runs, and the Love of Jesus
Mass panic is upon us. We’re depleting the shelves of our stores, but we’re also consuming the resources of our souls.
Let This Pandemic Change How We Think
The new reality unleashed in the wake of the coronavirus should cause us to reconsider, reimagine, and reshape our perspectives.
Four Reminders Amid Fear and Uncertainty
“Fear not” is one of the most repeated commands in Scripture. But aren't there times when we should be afraid, like in a pandemic?
Receive the Day
How might your life be different if you stopped trying to seize the day and instead just received the day?
Pastor, Be Your Church's Short-Term Memory
Pastor and church planter Steve Mizel explains why, in difficult times, pastors should act as their people’s short-term memory.
Peculiar Good In a Time of Pandemic
Jonathan Dodson asks, what would happen if we were as attentive to our seeds of destruction as we are to the headlines?