Sweet Surrender
In the first statement of the first chapter of the book Follow Me, Jan David Hettinga writes: “The ultimate issue in the Read More »
In the first statement of the first chapter of the book Follow Me, Jan David Hettinga writes: “The ultimate issue in the Read More »
Editor’s note: This post is the second in a two-part series. Check out Part 1: Read Them Their Rites. The American Sunday Read More »
Editor’s note: This post is the first in a two-part series. Next Post: Part 2 – The Need for Ritual Space Mixed Martial Read More »
Those who build things learn to live by the phrase, “Measure twice, cut once.” If one mismeasures and the piece is Read More »
We see what we focus on. In gymnastics, the body follows the head — a tumbler can’t do a back flip without Read More »
In the beginning, everything was perfect. Adam had an open and deeply connected relationship with God. They walked and talked together without Read More »
Editor’s Note: Today’s post from Dan Kuiper is an excerpt from his book, When Father Is a Bad Word. Sadly, for many Read More »
Have you ever noticed that God isn’t a fan of straight lines in nature? Most objects in creation are irregular, curved, and winding. Read More »
The word “repentance” comes from a Greek word that means “a change of mind and heart” or “a change of consciousness.” In Read More »
When I was growing up, I was taught to “do the right thing.” Perhaps you were taught this as well. I got Read More »