ARTICLES
The Great Life and the Ordinary
Heather Morton helps us to see how significance comes from who we reflect, not how bright we shine our own light.
Christmas is Not the Beginning of the Story
Brianna Lambert shows us the scope of the Christmas is much greater than just the events in Bethlehem.
Shaped By the Statlers: An Advent Reflection
E.A. Love draws out the discipleship methods of Jesus from an annual family tradition.
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.
Born of Encouragement
Chris Thomas draws out the shape of abandoning our worldly identities and becoming “sons of encouragement.”
The Arrival of Great Joy
David Mathis considers that joy might be underselling the true glory of Christmas.
The “How” Without the “Why”
Danny Loeffelholz shows the purpose for living the Christian life behind the ways we are given to do so.
The Marked Boundaries of Suffering
Myra Dempsey encourages us to look to Jesus, who has sovereignly marked the boundaries of our afflictions.
How To Enjoy a Better-Than-Anything Christmas
On the first week of Advent, Barbara Reaoch gives us some diagnostic questions to discern our Christmas traditions.
Haircut Spirituality
Anne Kerhoulas invites us to consider the slow, uneventful, quiet growth of spiritual formation.
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.
Finding the Masterpiece in Our Moment
In this excerpt from Curtis Zachery’s latest book, Finding Soul Rest, we’re encourage to consider what God is doing in us in our current moments.