David Roark | Mar 22, 2018
While we can be patriotic and grateful to live in this country, our ultimate allegiance can only be to one kingdom, n...
Timothy Thomas | Mar 2, 2018
When Christ returns, the globally marginalized and oppressed victims of injustice who call on the name of the Lord wi...
Beau Hughes | Feb 22, 2018
By cultivating a habit and lifestyle of considering one another more important than ourselves, our churches can becom...
Jonathan Woodlief | Feb 14, 2018
The season of Lent is an invitation to meet Jesus in our suffering. It drives us toward the love of God and reminds u...
Erin Brindley | Feb 12, 2018
Jesus’ confession in the garden gives permission to those on a Lenten journey to say, “I don’t want to, but I want to...
Kinsey Owen | Feb 6, 2018
In a world saturated with social media tempting us toward pride and isolation, books can expand our horizons and deep...
David Roark | Jan 30, 2018
We make five observations from pop culture in 2017 and discuss how seeing them through the lens of the gospel means a...
Lore Ferguson Wilbert | Jan 24, 2018
The biblical story of the man at the healing well (John 5:2-9) shows us that we can entrust God with our deepest hurt...
Kyle Worley | Jan 10, 2018
The season of Epiphany calls us to remember when God revealed His redemptive plan through the person and work of Jesu...
JT English | Jan 9, 2018
One of the main biblical narratives for the Epiphany season is an unlikely story about Magi from the east seeking out...
Travis Cunningham | Jan 4, 2018
Geoff Ashley | Jan 1, 2018
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