Amy woke up feeling like she should have slept with her running shoes on. How would she ever get everything done today? She had the paper plates to pick up…
Gospel
Introducing Hope
Today’s headlines are downright scary but they might not concern you as much what is going on in your own home. Maybe you’re emotionally and physically weary
How the Gospel Frees Us from Regret
Regrets. We all have them. Whether it’s an unsatisfying relationships or career; regrets cling to us like an old sock to underwear…
Identity Through the Eyes of a Nine Year Old
One of the highlights of my week is driving my daughter to her ballet lesson. I enjoy the time with her, our conversations, and honestly, treating her to a slurpees afterwards.
These Two Words Will Change Your Life
When was the last time someone thanked you for something you did for them? Were you surprised?
The Body of Christ
The last several weeks have seen a lot of death for my family.
On June 18, Leslee lost her uncle. On July 2, I lost my brother and on July 8, we lost a friend.
Ministering to Neighbors, Part 3
My sweaty neighbor was standing in my garage asking to borrow a drill. (It had something to do with his daughter’s swing set).
Ministering to Neighbors, Part 2
It was barely 8:00 am and my neighbor was standing at my front door. Pajama clad, she said that she feared her husband was dead.
Ministering to Neighbors, Part 1
We are all very busy. We are often busy doing “good” things; things that seem or may in fact be necessary.
Three Ways to Live Joyfully in Life’s Tensions
Home life has a way of arousing tensions, doesn’t it? From granular tensions such as whose day is it to clean the kitchen, to who gets to go the store with Mom,