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In His infinite grace, God gives us a glimpse of the end to put away our fears as we look toward the future.
Prayer holds for us an adventure of communion with the eternal God and completion of His unfolding purpose.
Rethinking Retirement
By Susan Fikse
Last year, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, Cher, and Susan Sarandon turned 65, along with 7,000 people a day—the first members of the Baby Boom generation to hit the traditional “retirement age.” Will Boomers celebrate this milestone with the customary gold watch and office party, then move to Florida and play golf? Perhaps not.
Foundational Values for Family Life and Public Policy
By Thomas Johnson
How do we train the next generation to become people of whom we can be proud and who will be grateful to us as parents, educators, and citizens.
Extraordinary Change Through Extraordinary Moments in Marriage
By Winston Smith
The frustrating moments of marriage often show us important ways that we misunderstand love, God, and ourselves. If we’re willing to love in Christlike, practical ways then these ordinary moments can become opportunities for extraordinary change.
The Significance of Your 9 – 5 Job
By Brian Brenberg
Most of us have jobs in which we never hand food to anyone. And, strange as it may sound, that’s exactly why so many more people have plenty to eat.
When we read 1 Corinthians 13, we should not think first of marriage relationships, but rather of the difficult people we find hard to love in our own church fellowship.
Why Welfare Should Respect the Dignity of Work
By Hugh Whelchel
“Human work is shown to have worth and dignity as a service to God and as something that gives purpose to human life.”
Our justice system can hold people accountable for their actions, but it cannot bring complete recompense to the victims.
The need for Christian architects who bring their worldview to their work has never been greater.


