4 Ways to Walk with Those Who Weep
By Laura Thigpen Silence accompanies Grief, as does Loneliness. These unwanted tenants take up residence in all our […]
4 Ways to Walk with Those Who Weep
By Laura Thigpen Silence accompanies Grief, as does Loneliness. These unwanted tenants take up residence in all our […]
Hope for the Homemaker: A Review of ‘Glory in the Ordinary’ by Courtney Reissig
We spend so much of our time searching for moments of grandeur. Yet what if there is glory […]
#FaithandCulture Reading: Social Justice, Wonder Woman, Parenting, Liturgy of the Ordinary and Peter Singer
What is social justice, really? Can the ordinary parts of your life teach you anything about God? What […]
Science as a Call to Worship
Job 12:8 states, “Speak to the earth, and it will teach you…” As an Earth Science teacher, and […]
Free Stuff: Win a Copy of ‘The Money Challenge’ by Art Rainer
Managing money is stressful. Art Rainer wants to help. In his new book The Money Challenge, Rainer takes you on […]
Art Rainer: The Way We Handle our Money Is Hurting Us
Money is one of the biggest stressors in our lives. We fret about our debt. We worry about […]
#FaithandCulture Reading: Memorial Day, Mr. Roger’s Neighborhood, Work and the Most Marginalized Minority
What are you doing this Memorial Day? Perhaps you’re having a cookout with family. Maybe you’re attending a wedding. […]
#FaithandCulture Reading: Memorial Day, Mr. Roger’s Neighborhood, Work and the Most Marginalized Minority
What are you doing this Memorial Day? Perhaps you’re having a cookout with family. Maybe you’re attending a wedding. […]
Hope When the Headlines Are Bleak
This week I feel burdened for the countries that are experiencing deep loss and pain. I have heard […]
From Youth Pastor to American Ninja Warrior
Matt Atwell wears many hats. He’s a husband, father, youth pastor, employee at a furniture store and an […]
The Recovering Perfectionist
I love rules and quality standards. Every field of study — whether art, music, mathematics, science or literature […]
When God Calls You to Wait
Are you in a season of waiting? Perhaps God is using your waiting to prepare you -- or to prepare your situation.
#FaithandCulture Reading: When Democracy Goes Bad, Beyond Profits, the Forgotten American in Turkey, Summer Reading
How can we fix a broken democracy? Should companies care about more than the bottom line? What should […]
Ted Cabal: Will the Real Evangelical Evolutionist Please Stand Up?
How old is the earth? The answer to this question can be deeply divisive for many evangelicals. Some groups […]
The Problem of Plastic: Sustainable Ways to Live a Sustainable Life
Sustainable living doesn’t have to be hard. That’s the lesson we learned in my recent article about creation care […]
Sacrifice Is Hard. The Harvest Is Worth It.
Where there are no oxen, the manger is clean, but abundant crops come by the strength of oxen. (Proverbs […]
IT Support for the Glory of God
Your computer is broken. Your website is down. Your iPhone randomly shuts off. Who are you going to […]
#FaithandCulture Reading: Stay-at-Home Moms, Childlessness, Podcasts and Standing Out at Work
What can stay-at-home moms teach you about human dignity? How should childless women approach Mother’s Day? What podcasts should you […]
The Burdens and Blessings of a Working Mom
To work outside the home or not to work? The world of motherhood is deeply divided on the […]
2017 US Barista Champion: Christians, Make People Wonder Why You’re Weird
When Kyle Ramage first stepped foot onto the campus of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, he thought he was […]
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