By Jeannie Kendall — Last Sunday I was preaching on the woman at the well, a story very familiar to some people but quite extraordinary in the breath-taking way in which …
by Christine Sine Mary Magdalene has become one of my favourite New Testament figures. She is also one of the most misused and abused a fitting symbol for women throughout the …
by Christine Sine I was reading through this old post today and felt that it flowed very well from yesterday’s post so decided to reblog it. Enjoy! Meanwhile, Jesus was …
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 …
Today’s post in the series Return to Our Senses in Lent is written by Christopher Heuertz. It is an excerpt from his latest book Unexpected Gifts: Discovering the Way of Community. I have just …
Each month I am invited to contribute to a synchroblog with other Christian bloggers. This month’s topic – All About Eve which I posted on yesterday has stimulated a lot …
When I was first asked to contribute to this synchroblog I must confess I was not particularly excited. Here we go again I thought bringing up all the same arguments …
I know that I am posting this a little late in the day, but I just came across this beautiful prayer written by Deborah Hirt, Intern at Franciscans International. Lord, …
I am getting ready to speak at the West Coast Healthcare Missions Conference this next week and have been updating some of my statistics and presentations. As usual this kind …
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