In the United States, many of us grow up with fascination with the wealthy, money and success—and it often can feel like there is no escaping their allures.
Everyone wants to be accepted. It’s human nature. Unfortunately, it’s also human nature to compare and compete.
In the last year of her life, I walked with my mother-in-law through the complicated and difficult journey of understanding Jesus inside a terminal cancer diagnosis.
It’s pretty incredible to me how three children can come from the same parents and be so wildly different. In our house, one of the ways this is most apparent is the way my children handle money.
In the parable of the Prodigal Son, what caused the younger son to ask for his share of the estate? Why do you suppose the father agreed?
We humans love measurements and comparison. Height, weight, dollars, report cards, test scores… There are so many ways that we can...
In 2021, I fell victim to a wire fraud scam. Before I was supposed to close on my first home, I sent the down payment to who I thought was the real estate attorney.
I once worked for an employer whose leader had a policy that I not only disagreed with, but was also a source of harm and discrimination to myself and others whom I worked alongside.
In the book of Obadiah, we learn about the nation of Edom and its actions during the Babylonian invasion. When calamity struck their neighbors, the people of Edom chose to remain passive, doing...