What’s Your Story?
Thinking through our stories, we find our place in His story. God is writing an ongoing story in your life and in mine.
Thinking through our stories, we find our place in His story. God is writing an ongoing story in your life and in mine.
The feature essays in the spring issue all addressed one issue: our speech.
How do we live with growing appreciation and gratitude for Christs sustenance through the natural world? How do we experience God through intimate knowledge of His creation?
When we root ourselves in truth, a holy curiosity can lead to a deepening awe that increases our faith in God.
When times are easy, suffering can surprise us and mess with our minds so profoundly that we forget who we are in Christ.
“It was a response to the Gospel calling us to love our neighbors as ourselves,” Anderson explains. “The church wanted to bring a balance between word and deed ministry and create an appealing service opportunity for men.”
Jesus commands us to look beyond our own needs to actively serve people the way wed like to be served to love our neighbors as ourselves.