Teen Publishes Website, Book to Inspire Others
Seventeen-year-old Jolie Brownell launched a website and published a book recently because she wanted to tear down stereotypes and help other teens accept themselves—apart from society’s standards.
Seventeen-year-old Jolie Brownell launched a website and published a book recently because she wanted to tear down stereotypes and help other teens accept themselves—apart from society’s standards.
CHICAGO, IL (November 1, 2017) – The church can play a vital role in helping to change attitudes around sexual harassment by acknowledging the stories
A year and a half ago I quit my corporate job in Chicago and moved back home to my parents’ farm in rural, southwestern Minnesota. […]
Steve Hoden never knows what to expect when he walks in his front door. There could be fresh vegetables on the counter, a pot of soup in the fridge, or some chickens in the freezer. […]
That particular morning, however, Cedarleaf’s message was anything but ordinary. […]
In 2015 North Park Theological Seminary began offering theology courses at Stateville Correctional Center outside Chicago. The letters that follow are from incarcerated students and their professor on their transformative experiences of faith.
Saturday night’s ordination service that concluded the 131st Annual Meeting of the […]