By Andy Wade – Our Lenten journey is over. We’ve navigated the dark places and walked through the events of Holy Week. We have seen the resurrection. After waiting 40 days …
By Nils Von Kalm God’s Gift to a Broken World We live in a world of immense suffering, and whether we call ourselves Christian or not, we are often faced …
By Lynne Baab Did you know that in many times and places in Christian history, Easter has been viewed as a season, not just a day? The Easter season goes …
by Christine Sine It is the day after Easter and I sit here in the glow of the resurrection, immersed in its joy and surrounded by its celebration. It is …
By Ana Lisa De Jong It’s always amazing to me how each Resurrection Sunday I am affected anew, freshly struck with the wonder of Easter Sunday, as though I am …
by Michael Moore This fireplace and cooking area (in Dingle, County Kerry, Ireland) makes me think of the fire around which Peter and the crowd of people huddled as Jesus …
By Rowan Wyatt John 18-19 ESV I remember at school during an R.E. lesson being incredibly confused by the notion of ‘Good Friday’. I walked up to the desk behind …
by Christine Sine I wrote this prayer for Good Friday last year, but as I grieved today over the devastation in Brussels and the many places of pain and suffering around …
By Keren Dibbens-Wyatt International Women’s Day: Forging a Positive Sisterhood. Today we celebrate the achievements of women everywhere, drawing out the amazing stories that have often been written out of …
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