ARTICLES
A Paradox to Cling To: God’s Sovereignty and Goodness
A hidden layer lies underneath the suffering of Job, a paradox we must cling to through our own trials.
When There Is No Cure for Anxiety
My entire life I’ve waged war against anxiety. I’ve thrown punches, taken blows to my body, and fought to have my body and mind back again.
Help for When Anxiety Keeps You Up at Night
When our daughter went to the ER with seizures, we went to the Lord. Where else could we go?
The Best Valentine’s Day I Had Was Also the Alonest
Jesus knows aloneness like no one else.
Learning How to Stare
Wheelchairs, feeding tubes, and drooling catch our attention. And they should.
The Marked Boundaries of Suffering
Myra Dempsey encourages us to look to Jesus, who has sovereignly marked the boundaries of our afflictions.
Groaning Yet Grateful: Thanksgiving 2020
Dustin Crowe invites us to consider why might we especially need to lean into gratitude this Thanksgiving, with all the challenges, frustrations, and trials 2020 has brought.
The World May Not Need Your Story
Brianna Lambert challenges us to focus on the right things in our afflictions, not the platform those sufferings may bring.
Not Empty Handed
Our good Father gives us many good gifts, even in our greatest grief, as Brittany Allen is learning.
Battle Anxiety with Adoration
One way to fight anxiety is with adoration. Push back against fear and worry through the power of thanksgiving.
Do These Three Things When Suffering Comes
Pastor and professor Joe Rigney looks to 2 Corinthians 1 for advice on what to do when suffering shows up.