When It Comes to Orphan Care, We Don’t Have to Compete
By Laura Thigpen Adoptive and foster parents quickly become accustomed to the awkward questions people ask in regards […]
When It Comes to Orphan Care, We Don’t Have to Compete
By Laura Thigpen Adoptive and foster parents quickly become accustomed to the awkward questions people ask in regards […]
Knowing Christ in Your Suffering and Grief
By Laura Thigpen There once was a man who grieved so deeply he sweat drops of blood. A […]
Christians & Social Media: Your Spiritual Disciplines Are on Display
As a freshman at a secular college I took on the daunting task of writing a paper arguing […]
Bittersweet Reflections on our Call to Adopt
Four years, two months and nineteen days. That’s how long it took for my husband and me to […]
When Grief Is Good
Grief is an unwelcome guest that enters our lives unexpectedly and awkwardly overstays its welcome. But even this […]
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 Train Women to Engage Hot-Button Cultural Topics
Women Discipling Women to Engage Culture Some Christian women struggle to see how tense cultural issues matter to […]
A Pro-Life Ethic: Caring for Aging Parents
Her frail hands, wrinkled with raised blue veins would meet my Granny’s hands as she held the cup […]
A Pro-Life Hypocrisy: Misogyny and Silent Oppression
Torn. This is the only word I can muster to describe how I feel and what I think […]
3 Ways Christians Can Be Engaged about the Environment
In a recent article, my friend Carly Abney explained why Christians should care about the environment. Now that […]
5 Reasons Christians Should Be More Engaged about the Environment
As conversations increase about Christians’ engagement with culture, our scope of understanding what “culture” includes continues to broaden. […]
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