This week we thought we’d revisit one of our posts from 2020 … enjoy! What most challenges your patience? Traffic jams? Rudeness in people? General delays within our “have it…
This past week, I went to visit my sister. We were in a long conversation about life and Christianity when she said something that struck me; “You just have to…
by | Faith Lived Out The “big” day is over now. There are probably some unfound Easter eggs spoiling in the heat. Thousands of stories of the unrolled stone have been amplified…
Why do we call Good Friday “good,” when it is such a dark and bleak event commemorating a day of suffering and death for Jesus? JUSTIN HOLCOMB CONTRIBUTING WRITER/Christianity.com What…
As we approach Easter week, I recognize as you may, that at our church, we don’t necessarily make a lot of hoopla out of, or often even celebrate some of…
Article by Jennifer Stasak A look at the fun traditions in the Pacific, Africa, Asia, Europe and the Americas. Dyed eggs in baskets, wrapped chocolates and jellybeans, and pastel colors…
Apologies are made every single day, often without giving it any conscious thought. Perhaps unsurprisingly, women generally apologize more frequently than men. Some research suggests this is because men and…
Dealing with Disappointment Article by MaryLynn Johnson I will never forget the moment when I knew God had answered “no” to something I really wanted. He seemed to whisper this answer…