Review: The Art of Prayer
Prayer has been a struggle for me throughout my life. I committed my life to Christ as a teen in a small Baptist church […]
Prayer has been a struggle for me throughout my life. I committed my life to Christ as a teen in a small Baptist church […]
A visit to my father’s homeland left me feeling less American but more fully human. […]
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[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]By Linda Sladkey Covenant missionary Randy Bevis spent years in Thailand using his aquaculture background helping villagers establish fish that provided a source of income
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By Chris Gehrz This post originally appeared on the blog Pietist Schoolman. Growing up, my favorite two pages in any book were Hymns 381-382 in
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By Kristi Ivanoff HOOPER BAY, ALASKA (November 6, 2015) — Hooper Bay is a remote village of just 1,200 people. Over a two-week period in late
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]By Lenore Knight This post originally appeared in a slightly different version at CovChurchPIM, a new online community for spouses of clergy and students sponsored by