Andi Ashworth and Charlie Peacock write a wise book out of their long years of living faithfully as followers of Jesus.
The church should be a safe place for people to bring their doubts and hard questions. But it shouldn’t shelter the people of God from discomfort in a broken world.
Witnessing to Christ’s Lordship includes faithfulness in the little things of life. They can make a big difference.
Reading two Mary Oliver poems aloud each morning as we begin our day has been a refreshing practice that opens our eyes to wonder.
Which is better, enjoying a nature documentary indoors or sitting outside in nature? It depends on who you ask.
A debate is raging in the culture wars over the story of America. The Church has something to say into this debate because we have been given a model in the Story of Scripture.
[Explicit Lyrics] A pastor helps us listen with understanding to RTJ4, a rap album by a duo who have known and want us to see the brokenness of our world.
A magazine article by a superb author on hospitality (and Tom Hanks) worth reading and discussing.
Margie welcomes a young neighbor who surprises her with a request for something to eat.
Dietrich Bonhoeffer reminds us that to love means to listen. No exceptions.