ARTICLES
The Kind of Love Every Church Needs
How do we get the kind of love our churches truly need? David McLemore helps answer this question by taking us to Paul’s experience with the church at Philippi.
Hospitality When All Is Shut Down
Timarie Friesen lays out some helpful ways to pursue hospitality, even when we must be distanced from our neighbors.
The Wisdom in Restraining Our Lips
There is wisdom in letting our words slowly bake and simmer in our hearts and minds before making them known.
Your Address Isn't an Accident
What if God not only wants to provide healing and restoration for you at home but for your neighbors as well?
Dressed to Belong
Every day, Kelly writes, we decide whether we will put on clothes of our choosing or let God clothe us.
How to Thrive Through Transition
The hard-to-believe truth is that the path to thriving faith on the other side of any transition is plain, but many won’t take it.
Five Ways to Pray for Reconciliation
Whether it’s reconciliation with a fellow believer or among a racial divide, Paul’s letter to Philemon gives us five helpful prompts for our prayers.
How to Disagree Well
We live in an age of differences. Even Christians disagree and can hurt each other. So what is the solution?
The High Stakes of a Hard Heart
A hard heart, left unchecked, will snowball into an avalanche of destruction. But it doesn’t have to be this way, writes Jen Oshman.
The Ministry of Small Talk
While small talk might not come naturally for everyone, it can be especially helpful if you see it is a way to minister to others.
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.
Growing in Faith, Hope, and Love as a Community
We tend to read the Bible as a book for us as individuals. But the bulk of Scripture was written to a community. Here’s why that matters.