We have to live as global-minded Christians who are active on a local level. This blog is a conversation to equip and challenge you to live glocally.
Two friends wrote a great new book about the beauty and holy power of diversity in Christianity. Here’s a few of my favorite parts of Color: God’s Intention For Diversity.
It is important to ask deep and hard questions of ourselves and others as we journey with Jesus. And no question is more important than asking who/what is central to our lives. This type of question must not be simply answered in words, but wrestled with by reflecting on one’s daily actions. Your life is the evidence of who you worship.
Here are my thoughts and highlights from Radiant Church - the newest book from Rev. Tara Beth Leach!
What can we learn about waiting and hope from Christmas this year?
For Christians, this US election does not change our central mission.
With the recent news of the delay of the General Assembly for the Nazarene Church, I want to share my thought, hopes, and prayers for my Nazarene family.
There’s alot of brokenness in our world right now. Let’s follow Christ and get to work.
Here is where I am finding hope this Easter.
Maybe Lent is about more than fasting from chocolate. Maybe it is about following Jesus.
This is DEFINITELY not one of those over-used “best of” posts.
Here is every, single book that I read this year.
We returned to the USA one year ago today, here’s what Nov. 5th has me thinking about this year.
Here’s my review of Stephanie Lobdell’s book - Signs of Life.
What makes a real community? Love in action.
My son learned a new word recently, and it left me feeling a little nostalgic.
Here’s my review of Bob Goff’s Love Does.
In an ever-changing world, what is the role of the Church in the 21st Century?