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Three P’s to Make Holiday Parties More Meaningful
For all the fun that the holiday season can bring, it can also overwhelm you. Here are some ways I’m trying to honor God and love others—without getting overwhelmed.
American Christmas: Wasteful or Wonderful?
The lavish preparations and gift-giving at Christmas time say something beautiful about the lavish grace of God in Christ.
Advent: Embodied Love
Through a car crash that was my fault, God taught me about his love.
The Baby Who Came to Annihilate Death
The death of death began when the Lord of Life was born.
Celebrate Advent—Long For It, Too
The best parts of life, like the birth of a baby, teach us to long for the fullness of Christ’s second coming. And the most brutal parts of life, like the miscarriage of a baby, teach us to long for the fullness of Christ’s second coming.
Tiny Tim: A Reflection of Christ in Scrooge’s Redemption Story
Perhaps the reasons we love Charles Dicken’s A Christmas Carol go deeper than we were aware.
The Christmas Story We Need to Hear
The real Christmas story has more grit and grime than we often realize.
What Advent Teaches Us about Embodied Love
The balm of love we give our children each night as we sit with them on their beds is only a dim reflection of God’s love for his redeemed.
The Pursuit of Us
In surprising and wonderful and unexpected ways, God pursues his people for their good.
Creation at Christmas
The Christmas story is a creation story. Except this time, instead of hovering over the chaos and darkness of the void, the Creator stepped right into it.
Break My Heart for What Breaks Yours—And Act on It
We should never allow ourselves to become too disconnected, too protected from the needs of a broken, dying world crying out for a Savior.
Good New of Great Joy
Sometimes news is more than just news. Sometimes news is the message of total destruction. Sometimes news is the story of our undoing. Sometimes news is the story of our redoing. The breaking news of that first Christmas Day was both.