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When I was a mostly-stay-at-home mom, I really questioned my value to the machinery of our economy. What was I…
When I was a mostly-stay-at-home mom, I really questioned my value to the machinery of our economy. What was I…
If there was one thing, I could tell a recent graduate it would be, “you are made in the image…
We recently received an email from one of our readers asking if we had written anything specific about bivocational ministry….
If I were to take you in a helicopter to Afghanistan and parachute you into the middle of the country…
It is not uncommon for many people to think there is an unbridgeable chasm between Christianity and economics. There are…
The number one fear of the millennial generation is living a meaningless life. In a recent informal survey of undergraduate…
Imagine a breakfast of fresh, grilled fish and warm bread on the beach after pulling an all-nighter at work. You’re…
In Dante’s poem Inferno, a sign was posted on the gates of Hell that read: Abandon all hope, ye who enter here!…
Those who come to church only at Christmas and Easter are not only missing out on fellowship and regular teaching…
A Weighty Decision It is our heavenly Father who provides food for birds and clothing for flowers. We, who are…