Scars of Hospitality
Beyond a friendly greeting and an open door, Christ’s call to welcome others often involves a painful cost. In the summer of 2010 I quit
Beyond a friendly greeting and an open door, Christ’s call to welcome others often involves a painful cost. In the summer of 2010 I quit
C. John Weborg is professor emeritus of theology at North Park Theological Seminary. [divider type=”dotted”]Oscar Handlin set out to write a history of immigration to
Karen Yeversky is a member of Zion Covenant Church in Jamestown, New York, and former director of Mission Meadows Bible Camp in Dewittville, New York.
Gregg Hunter is president and CEO of the Christian Camp and Conference Association. [divider type=”dotted”] The average teenager sends and receives 3,417 text messages a
Scott Noble is a freelance writer from St. Paul, Minnesota. For a listing of Covenant camp and retreat centers by regional conference, click here. [divider
In our culture we aspire to strength and independence, but how do we match that to the teachings of Jesus? It’s nice to be back
Aune M. Carlson is youth and early adult ministry coordinator for the Department of Christian Formation. [divider type=”dotted”] The countdown has begun as thousands of
Lent’s invitation to take an honest look at who we are Advent the Apostle Peter asked a question that has been following me ever since.
David Swanson is pastor of New Community Covenant Church in the Bronzeville neighborhood of Chicago. [divider type=”dotted”] Reclaiming an old metaphor to face today’s challenges
Derek Mueller is pastor of student ministries at Rochester (Minnesota) Covenant Church. [divider type=”dotted”] Although committed to their partnership with a congregation in Mexico, one