Some Days Are Better Than Others
Sometimes our efforts to love our neighbors might occasionally hurt more than heal.
Sometimes our efforts to love our neighbors might occasionally hurt more than heal.
Covenant pastor Leeann Younger looks at Mary’s song of response to the news that she will be the mother of God’s Son and the story of Ruby Bridges.
In the midst of all this chaos and pain, God continues to invite us to join him in loving the world.
When we’re up close with nature, the beauty is undeniable. But it can be harder to see the beauty that comes from being created by God when it comes to people.
Leeann Younger reviews “The Wedge” by Dr. Joyce del Rosario, an interview style videocast about the lives of our siblings in the Asian American and Pacific Island (AAPI) community.
The angel tells him to do something critically important: Eat and take a nap. It’s almost ridiculous, isn’t it?
How deep does your own fear run when you think of letting go of something you might be holding too tightly?
We are called to be Christmas, in places where it feels as if winter might never end.
The American narrative that equates success with self-sufficiency poisons our identity as children of God.
I Bring the Voices of My People A Womanist Vision for Racial Reconciliation Chanequa Walker-Barnes Eerdmans, 280 pages Dr. Chanequa Walker-Barnes is a professor of