Why Do We Tell God What We Need If He Already Knows?
Why do we need to pray for our needs and the needs of others when God already knows about it? Patricia Taylor shares wisdom about prayer and intimacy with God.
Why do we need to pray for our needs and the needs of others when God already knows about it? Patricia Taylor shares wisdom about prayer and intimacy with God.
How can we protect, maintain and repair our relationships with people in such tense times? Charlotte Easley explains why we so desperately need to let the right balance of grace and truth temper our spirits.
What happens when you don’t necessarily get the answer you prayed for? Jonas Hamilton shares how God worked change in his life through a family member’s struggle with disability.
What really happens when families do things together? Adam Kurihara shares the importance of God’s people worshiping as a family.
Is the outrage against Donald Trump’s words simply political posturing? Mark Benjamin shares the most candid truth regarding sexual abuse.
Do you think your teen would never make one of those really big mistakes? Heather Butler shares why you might want to think again.
Domestic Abuse happens more often than you think. Eunice Lee John shares how churches can respond to abuse and make a difference.
We are really good at tending to physical wounds most of the time. Michelle Marx shares why we need to tend well the wounds of the heart and soul.
When we talk about unity, the focus is almost always on the things that we have in common. Rocky Shack explains why the essential missing element is embracing and loving our differences.
How should I talk with kids about racism? When are they old enough? Kathy Milans shares helpful wisdom on developmental stages and how adults need to talk about and model healthy views on race and relationships.
Why is Harry Potter still so relevant to so many people? Molly Just explains what the church might learn from the ways people identify with JK Rowling’s wildly popular series.
September is National Suicide Prevention Awareness Month. Charlotte Easley shares resources that emphasize the importance of having tough conversations and tips on how you can help.