The Fullness of Emptiness
Decorating our home for Christmas took on a whole new meaning for me when we were living in Ecuador.
Decorating our home for Christmas took on a whole new meaning for me when we were living in Ecuador.
Is it possible for the church to meaningfully engage people in high-tech virtual environments?
The day of Epiphany is our annual reminder that unintended consequences are no match for Jesus’ power to deliver what we need, right when we need it. He’s done it before, and He’ll do it again.
The Covenant church in Joliet, Illinois, is learning to do the right thing—even when it feels like the wrong time.
How the story of Joseph helps me find peace in spaces of trauma-filled waiting.
If Advent means anything at all, it is the promise of hope offered to those most in need of God’s welcome interruption.
A fresh perspective in the face of all the overwhelmingly gaudy Christmas decorations.
If we don’t take time to examine the purpose of the holiday and how it connects with our faith, then we risk missing what it was intended to accomplish.
Working alongside those with different belief systems stretched me to be a more humble, earnest, vibrant lover of Jesus.
Twenty-two years after his first Sankofa journey, Jelani Greenidge got back on the bus.
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