July 25, 2021
When I was finishing high school, I grappled with the idea of where I wanted to go to college for a long time
July 25, 2021
It’s important that as time marches forward and our community ages and grows, we learn to have intergenerational dialogs. There is so much we can gain from one another if we are able to communicate successfully and lovingly.
July 25, 2021
The world provides conflicting views on singlehood. People’s perspectives are based on their experiences and circumstances.
July 25, 2021
If we put too much emphasis on the plans we have for this life, rather than keep our eyes focused on what is to come, we could miss out on the joy of something eternal.
July 25, 2021
It takes vulnerability and bravery for someone to raise questions that go against the grain.
July 25, 2021
With the world in crisis, students of the Bible can only wonder, “Is this the time of trouble such as never was? Are we truly in the last days? What should I be doing to prepare?”
July 22, 2021
Like all of the parables, the “parable of the sower”, is very pictorial, which makes it memorable. But it’s not just a nice story. There are serious lessons here, and the Lord fully intended that we do some thinking about what kind of soil we are.
July 19, 2021
I don’t know about you, but “refreshing” sounds great, and I’d like some! And in particular this refreshing.
July 5, 2021
There are numerous spiritual lessons to be gained from the book of Esther. To my mind, the central one is what Mordecai says to his cousin and foster daughter, when the looming crisis comes to light...
June 29, 2021
It ought to hit us like a slap. “Woe to you when everyone speaks well of you,” Jesus says. (Luke 6:26) Can this really be?