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How a Trip to Colombia Became a Journey Toward Understanding Identity and God’s True Call As a first-generation Colombian American growing up in the suburbs,
How a Trip to Colombia Became a Journey Toward Understanding Identity and God’s True Call As a first-generation Colombian American growing up in the suburbs,
If all we hope for after we die is to live as disembodied souls floating in the clouds as part of a heavenly choir, I’m just not interested. I love pizza way too much to ever believe in that kind of eternal destiny. I love apple crisp way too much to even entertain the idea that heaven would deprive me of what is so wonderful and pleasurable about being an embodied person. I’m holding out for a resurrected body with taste buds intact.
Do you have a line of poetry that sticks with you? The Companion wants to know—What’s your favorite phrase from a poem or song lyric?
SLOAN, IA (March 22, 2019) – This is how small towns are. Sloan is seven miles from Hornick, which completely flooded on Thursday, March 14,
Shattering False Redemption Sharing the Hard Stories of Our History by Leeann Younger | March 21, 2019 This year our church plant will celebrate our
The painful passage of a family fleeing persecution and the power of Covenant voices
Pastor Carol Shimmin Nordstrom writes in her February devotional of the Covenant Home Altar about overhearing staff at a coffee shop talking about what they were
The Big Q How do you engage with the season of Lent? March 8, 2019 I try to give up attitudes and behaviors I think