The news is often filled with stories of hardship and tragedy. Sometimes suffering hits our own lives. Moses was no stranger to suffering. He was born into it. His life... read more →
When God told Abraham and Sarah to move to Canaan, he wasn’t just promising them a new homeland, he was promising them descendants and a future. God has promised a... read more →
I've been thinking a lot this year about how Lent is a journey. It is a time for personal and spiritual growth. There are a lot of important journeys in... read more →
Holy Week is a roller coaster of emotion. Jesus entered into Jerusalem in triumph, and the people’s hopes were raised. Just days later, he was arrested and killed and buried—and... read more →
Frederick Buechner says, “To confess your sins to God is not to tell God anything God doesn't already know. Until you confess them, however, they are the abyss between you.... read more →
As technology increases, our ability to form and maintain deep relationships is becoming increasingly hindered. We are distracted from the people around us, and from God also. And yet, God... read more →
Our experience of waiting ranges from annoying to life shattering. We sometimes frantically search for some way out of waiting. But Henri Nouwen advises that in waiting for God, we... read more →
We tend to be anxious about baring our souls to God and confessing our sins to Him even though we know it is part of the Christian life. We too... read more →
Psalm 23 is probably the best known piece of scripture in all of the Bible. We think of it as an assurance of comfort in difficult times, but it is... read more →