Headlines: Winning Like a Loser (and Losing Like a Winner)
But, when we maintain a Christian perspective, sports train us to dedicate our lives towards a certain goal.
Headlines: Winning Like a Loser (and Losing Like a Winner)
But, when we maintain a Christian perspective, sports train us to dedicate our lives towards a certain goal.
The Superiority of the Christian Story
The Christian story is not only true but also is deeply meaningful and hopeful.
Photography as an Outward-Focused Art
As we aim the lens outward, we become more outward-focused and concerned with the other.
A Trip to the Art Museum for a Richer Apologetic
What would have changed if I didn’t see those students as enemies but as partners, fellow pilgrims on a road towards restoration and redemption?
Perfectly Imperfect: Life Lessons from a Children’s Christmas Pageant
But might the Christmas Pageant remind us of the true way in which we come before the Lord in praise and thanksgiving? We come as we are.
Life Lessons from Claude Debussy
The most profound thing I learned along my journey with piano is that the right notes at the wrong times are actually the wrong notes.
This Is the Day
We are coming up on my favorite time of year. This year, though, I feel keenly aware of just how quickly it will pass.
Lord of the Wardrobe
Dress is the creative adornment of pre-existing divine art.
Nate Brooks: Emotionally Healthy Spirituality
Why North Carolina Churches Should Start Christian Schools
Christian schools are a valuable investment that aligns with the mission of the church and provides a much-needed alternative to secular education.
Yes, God is with You (and Other Truths for Anxious and Depressed People)
Online Fellowship: A Complement, Not a Replacement, of the Church
Put simply, the more Christians fellowship, the more they mature. And the Internet provides fallow ground for fellowship.
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