There’s No Crying in VBS
It’s summertime and we parents know the drill. We stock up on pool passes and sunscreen, hunt down all our library cards, and hope in vain that this summer our children will be tall enough to maneuver the lawmower. […]
It’s summertime and we parents know the drill. We stock up on pool passes and sunscreen, hunt down all our library cards, and hope in vain that this summer our children will be tall enough to maneuver the lawmower. […]
Jerome Nelson is retiring as superintendent of the Central Conference where he has served since 2005. We talked to him about what he learned in that role and what’s next for him. […]
As manager of the Fulfillment Center at Covenant Offices, Kevin Kempe is the resident expert on all printing matters, as well as the latest titles in publishing. […]
Amid the uncertainties of the stages of life, we can find seeds for growth and a deepening understanding of God’s provision. […]
Whenever people ask me for a book recommendation, I list off a few of the classics I love—Steinbeck’s East of Eden or David James Duncan’s The Brothers K—and then the following interchange almost invariably occurs: […]
I have always liked words. As a child I was a voracious reader. In college I majored in English literature and biblical studies. […]
When John P. Perkins started Common Ground Church in his hometown of Jackson, Mississippi, it already had a functioning barbershop that employed men who were re-entering society after being incarcerated. […]
Not long ago I walked into McDonald’s, contemplating the culinary delights that would make up my fast-food lunch.
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What does it mean to be the church in my neighborhood? In my work as a pastor and community developer, this question is of utmost importance. […]
We asked several Covenant leaders to tell us about their first experience with live music. Here’s what they told us […]
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