Voices: If Only Heaven Had Visiting Hours
I have a large, framed charcoal drawing of my father on my living room wall. It was […]
I have a large, framed charcoal drawing of my father on my living room wall. It was […]
By Denise Stripes SPOKANE, WA (June 12, 2017)—Our congregation’s remarkable café ministry that helps transform the lives of people who otherwise might be unemployable would
Amid the uncertainties of the stages of life, we can find seeds for growth and a deepening understanding of God’s provision. […]
I have always liked words. As a child I was a voracious reader. In college I majored in English literature and biblical studies. […]
When John P. Perkins started Common Ground Church in his hometown of Jackson, Mississippi, it already had a functioning barbershop that employed men who were re-entering society after being incarcerated. […]
Not long ago I walked into McDonald’s, contemplating the culinary delights that would make up my fast-food lunch.
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By Wendy D’Alessandro CAROL STREAM, IL (May 17, 2017) – Reading from history books is one thing, but hearing from people who lived through major
By Mary Rall EAGLE RIVER, AK (May 15, 2017) — The LifeMed Alaska red rescue helicopter lightly touched down behind Community Covenant Church on Saturday,
What does it mean to be the church in my neighborhood? In my work as a pastor and community developer, this question is of utmost importance. […]
One year ago on April 16, a 7.8 earthquake ravaged the coast of Ecuador. For fifty-three never-ending seconds the earth heaved, and rigid concrete structures twisted, shattered, and crumbled under the unforgiving force of the quake. […]