ARTICLES
When You’re in Conflict, Move Up the “Hierarchy of Communication Ladder”
Doing this one thing has saved me so much unnecessary angst and struggle, and I believe it honors the Lord and blesses others.
Somebody Knows the Trouble I’ve Seen: A Christmas Reflection
This Christmas season, we need nothing more than to see the meaning of the manger. It offers a sure and certain knowledge that he knows, that he cares, that he saves, and that he will be with us through to the very end, right on into eternity.
Suffering and Songs of Lament
In this excerpt from How to Remember, songwriter and author Andrew Osenga shows readers how Jesus, the man of sorrows, is able to meet us uniquely in our suffering and lament.
The Discipline of Gratitude
Keep moving towards gratitude and pausing upon it today. You’ll find yourself all the richer with every thanks, for you’ll discover yourself both humbled and dearly loved.
Thanksgiving Every Day: How to Make Gratitude a Way of Life, Not Just a Holiday
Did you catch that? God specifically gives us insight into his will, and right there in his will is this simple phrase: “give thanks in all circumstances.”
Imagining Apprentices
In this excerpt from All Things Together, pastor and author Heath Hardesty shows readers how Jesus reshapes our imagination to make us his faithful apprentices.
The Power of Song in the Life of the Church
Church music on Sunday mornings is not performance but participation. God, in his mercy, designed worship so that every praise directed toward him would lift our spirits in the process.
Holy Leisure in an Age of Hollow Rest
The good news is we don’t rescue ourselves from the current; Christ does. He’s the lifeline, the shore, and the rest your soul’s been searching for.
When Life Feels Empty: Gather with the Bride of Christ
In this excerpt from When Life Feels Empty, pastor and author Isaac Serrano shows readers that gathering with God’s people is one of the ways he reveals meaning to us.
God’s Threefold Call: “Come to Me”
We come again and again, hungry for mercy, weary for rest, ready for direction. Every day, he invites. Every day we decide.
Marks of True Teaching
The voices that influence us most must do more than say beautiful things. They should be from people who live beautiful lives.
Forgiveness is Not Forgetting
In this excerpt from Living Beyond Offense, Yana Jenay Conner shows readers that one can truly forgive sin even when it may be impossible to completely forget that sin.