ARTICLES
Death Comes in Slow Drips
A few drops of lust today could add up to an affair next year. A couple of drops of envy tomorrow might add up to a severed friendship next month.
Hope for Perfectionists
When we’ve done all we can do, it will never be enough. But the perfection of Christ is.
Learning to Count the Days
My days have always been numbered. But I guess it takes some years before you learn to count.
What I Learned from Having COVID-19
That control is an idol, I’m a sinner, and Jesus is King.
Character Matters More than Talent
Talent can be a blessing from the Lord, but if not met with character it can be the very downfall of a person and, unfortunately, a church.
The Revolution of Us: Created and Re-created for Joy in Christ
Is “progress” unbroken, upward motion? Or is it more like the maze of Snakes and Ladders? God lets us stretch and rise, and sometimes even fall.
New Beginnings from A Broken Year
Do we associate seasons of brokenness with new beginnings? Scripture does.
To Will and To Work
What sin don’t you want to follow you into the new year? Good news: Our savior wills and works with us for our holiness and his glory.
No Shallow Work in God’s Economy
Just because we may not see the glory of the Lord that our work points to right now doesn’t mean we won’t one day.
The Two Faces of Self-Centeredness
Chrys Jones points out two perils of self-centeredness and how to find hope by looking away from ourselves.
Haircut Spirituality
Anne Kerhoulas invites us to consider the slow, uneventful, quiet growth of spiritual formation.
Beware Neglecting the Joys
David McLemore reminds us to gain some perspective on where true joy comes from in the midst of our trials.