by Christine Sine Our focus on embracing the wild hospitality of God is changing the way I look at life and at our world. The concept of stewardship, so often …
by Emily Huff We have been living in a global pandemic for over two years now, as Friday, March 11th marked two years since the World Health Organization officially declared …
by Carol Dixon, featured photo by Mike Erskine, Unsplash of St David’s Cathedral, Wales I have always wanted to visit the smallest city in the UK – St David’s in Wales, with …
by Sue Duby While most of my days “unfold” without a fully scripted agenda, Friday mornings are different. My phone calendar chimes with a non-negotiable, every-week coffee date with “history …
guest post by Gary Heard Every now and then God throws curveballs in my direction which shake my theological presuppositions. I’ve been known to say that God has terribly bad …
by Steve Wickham Seems a lambasting thought that joy might be possible deep in the belly of grief. Think of it as access to the otherwise inaccessible Spirit when we …
photos and writing by June Friesen Recently I was doing a bit of study on the background of the passage in Isaiah 9 that is often used in churches in …
by J. Thomas I listened to another life coach on YouTube about cultivating an attitude of gratitude for the umpteenth time this morning. “Be grateful for what you have. Make …
By Lynne Baab– “Hope is being able to see there is light despite all of the darkness.”—Desmond Tutu I want to tell you about my decade-long journey of trying to …
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