Ash Wednesday is About Your Heart, Not Your Forehead
What is with all these people walking around with ashes on their foreheads? Karen Vine shares that the ashes we wear are actually about the state of our hearts, not the cleanliness of our faces.
What is with all these people walking around with ashes on their foreheads? Karen Vine shares that the ashes we wear are actually about the state of our hearts, not the cleanliness of our faces.
Who are the mothers of our faith? Ruth Tipton shares about the women who have preached the gospel faithfully over the course of history.
Are you feeling displaced? Marilyn Elliott shares the hope of presence and how to fill the loneliness we all feel.
What difference does it really make when we are intentional about our formation? Nick Cash shares some tips on how to determine the path toward the positive changes you want to make in your life.
How do you feel about Valentine’s Day? Patricia Taylor shares her journey from hating the day to learning love.
The things that make us different are often the things that make us fun and real. Letting yourself play can be a balm for your soul. Kathy Milans shares one way she lets her freak flag fly.
Asking the right questions can help you foster discussion and excitement for learning in your children. Rebecca Rutherford shares helpful tips for creating your own “wonder questions” to help facilitate discipleship in the home.
Every year, it’s the same thing. We start the year with enthusiasm for having a new life. But, we quickly find that we break those resolutions and disappoint ourselves. Kathy Milans shares the secret to a New Year’s Resolution that you can actually keep!
Sometimes we really want to learn, to grow, to love. But, it can be hard to know how to start. Heather Celoria shares how to begin a life of self-awareness that roots out the evil of racism in our hearts.
How can we find that elusive balance in our lives in this new year? Michelle Marx reflects on living life with a full cup.
Heather Celoria shares a reflection on Communion and rebirth for the New Year.
Looking back on 2016, do you feel like a colossal failure despite your best efforts? Kei Hiramatsu shares a different perspective that may help.