Have you ever witnessed the pay-it-forward movement? Or someone helping a stranger when they are down on their luck?
As I reflect on Paul’s plea to Philemon, I find it touching how Paul is willing to ask Philemon to forgive Onesimus’ wrongdoings.
As a young child, I remember how impossible it was for my mother to keep a watchful eye on all of us.
There are two ways of trivializing grace. The first is what Jude warned against—using grace as a license to sin.
If I could have a title for my life, it would be: Everything I Learned about Life I Learned at Church Camp.
Jude 14-16 is about false teachers in the church who, corrupted by power, pride, and greed, are out to raise themselves—instead of God—above all.
In a world where contentiousness runs high, being “right” seems to be the most important thing. It shows up everywhere—in my morning podcasts, on social media, even in the supposed witticism of...
As a mother, wife, sister, business owner, and friend, I find enough reasons to worry—deadlines, finances, health concerns, relationships and other pressures
Jesus spent a lot of time talking about money—how to steward it, how to tithe it, how to be generous with it, and so on.