Years ago, a new friend and I walked near the married couples' apartments on our college campus. The drapes were open in one of the apartments, and we peered in.
Have you ever been in a conversation with someone where you know that no matter what you say or do, they just aren’t going to budge?
The concept of God's judgment unsettles me and most Christians I know. One reason for our discomfort is we assume God judges as we do.
My fifth-grade teacher loved old adages. She had one for every occasion.
Yoga isn’t nearly as controversial in Christian circles as it was when I was growing up.
In C.S. Lewis’s book, The Screwtape Letters, we see a dialogue between Screwtape, a senior demon under Satan’s employ, and his nephew, Wormwood.
As a mother of two very young children, there’s a lot of what you might call “boundary setting” in our household.
It seems at times that everything in this world is set up to make us turn away from God.
Chances are you’ve repeated this old rhyme or have been around someone who has chanted this in the last few weeks of school.