Grief to Joy
- July 22, 2018
- by
- Ivan Moore
On a recent trip to Boston, my party became patrons of one of the city’s most famous local coffee shops, Dunkin Donuts. My usual...
An Apology
- July 22, 2018
- by
- Tatum Fishel
As kids, we learn the importance of saying “I’m sorry”. As adults, most of us have forgotten the value of it. I was recently...
Stuck in Stillness
- July 16, 2018
- by
- Jared Odenbeck
Does your life sometimes feel still? By still, I mean repetitive in one sense. But in another, I mean the absence of movement. Perhaps...
When My Small Self Wants to Do Big Things (But Only God Can)
- July 12, 2018
- by
- Rachel Dawson
I’ve always been bothered by the idea of smallness.
I’ve heard people pray that the Lord would keep them small. I heard a song on...
The Years are Short
- July 12, 2018
- by
- Whitney Hsu
If I’ve read it once, I’ve read it a thousand times: The days are long, but the years are short.
If I’ve been told once, I’ve...
Enter the Rest: Letter to the Church of America
- July 10, 2018
- by
- Taber Cheo
“Therefore, while the promise of entering His rest still stands, let us fear lest any of you should seem to have failed to reach...
Dear Hard Workers
- July 10, 2018
- by
- Esther Followwill-Johnson
“Whatever your hands find to do, do it with all your might.” (Ecc. 9:10)
No matter what your job or pursuit is, often there is...
The Sprinkler
- July 09, 2018
- by
- Ned Erickson
I called the sprinkler guy this week because the grass is brown and is no longer green, which is usually fine by me because...
Give Us Our Desires
- July 09, 2018
- by
- Jared Odenbeck
“May he grant you your heart’s desire and fulfill all your plans! Some trust in chariots and some in horses, but we...
That Ain’t My American Dream
- July 08, 2018
- by
- Tatum Fishel
I work with some of the most affluent people in our town. There are days where I long to not have student loans, to...