Frozen Ground
I am a fair-weather gardener. I spend many winter days looking out my kitchen windows at the vegetable garden we cut out in the back ten years ago. […]
I am a fair-weather gardener. I spend many winter days looking out my kitchen windows at the vegetable garden we cut out in the back ten years ago. […]
History recounts numerous missional movements […]
I began working with refugees when I returned to Chicago after living in Bolivia […]
Every day at my office, people’s lives are at stake…not all that different from church leadership. […]
Lord, teach us to pray. It is a request a disciple makes of Jesus after observing him in prayer. […]
Christmas Eve morning. I am jammed into a baking schedule […]
“Yours is definitely the best!” my son argued as we debated the best time of year to be born. […]
The Rotary Club has a familiar and well-framed set of questions about constructive dialogue. […]
[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/1″][vc_column_text][/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] One of my responsibilities at Montecito Covenant Church during the fourteen years of my ministry there was to help provide counseling for couples
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