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We are called to be signposts of the kingdom in a world where nothing seems to have metaphysical or moral weight; and yet it does, and that it does, it is ours to steward, with imagination, winsomeness, clarity, and determination.
Embracing the Long Haul
By Melissa Morgan Kelley
What if we were to embrace the gifts of the long haul rather than racing for the exits?
My Shame, Your Shame, OUR Jesus
By Scott Sauls
Shame keeps us preoccupied with ourselves and inattentive to God and the needs of others.
Most people think in terms of getting the vaccine or not getting it when they should be thinking about getting the vaccine versus getting the virus.
In Defense of the Doughnut Hole
By Karen Hodge
As a pastor’s wife, I likely have had one too many doughnut holes, but I maintain I have been profoundly nourished by gathering with my people.
Nashville Nurse Navigates Life on the Pandemic’s Front Line
By Zoe S. Erler
ByFaith talked with Becky Kiern, a nurse on a cardiac team in a Nashville hospital and a member of Christ Presbyterian Church, about life on the front line.
We Disagree, Therefore I Need You
By Scott Sauls
In the realm of nonessentials, Christians are called to love, peace, and mutual esteem.
Resilient Hope: Faith in How the Story Ends
By Karen Hodge
Holding the hope of our faith in Jesus Christ in tension with the hard places of the Fall is our current calling. Finding hope and life has everything to do with where we fix our gaze.
Growing My Faith in the Face of Death
By Timothy Keller
So when the certainty of your mortality and death finally breaks through, is there a way to face it without debilitating fear?
Should the Church Really Be Always Reforming?
By Kevin DeYoung
The church is always being reformed according to the Word of God.