The Irony of the Gospel Story
by David Horn on March 27th, 2024
If the season of Lent offers us anything, it allows us the occasion to remind ourselves of the utter complexity of our lives. Left to our own impulses, we tend to default to a very simplistic view of what we face when we wake up every morning: That life today will eventually make sense if left to itself long enough; that our lives are linear and tend to follow in a straight line; that “knowing God...  Read More
His Steadfast Hand
by Anna Coffey on March 20th, 2024
By day the Lord directs his love,at night his song is with me—a prayer to the God of my life. Psalm 42:8Psalm 42 is full of imagery that calls to mind a relentless suffering: a panting thirst, tears for food, overwhelming waves sweeping over me. Yet this psalm is also peppered with calls for hope, and reminders to praise God in his steadfastness. As we’ve moved through these weeks of Lent and stud...  Read More
How Do We Deal with Suffering?
by Matthew Schuberth on March 13th, 2024
“My God, my soul is cast down within me; therefore, I remember you from the land of Jordan and of Hermon, from Mount Mizar. Deep calls to deep at the roar of your waterspouts; all your breakers and your waves have gone over me.” Psalm 42:6-7How do we deal with suffering? How ought we to think about suffering? These have been key questions that have been wrestled with by all humanity since Genesis ...  Read More
Remember
by Linda Phillips Teitel on March 6th, 2024
Life is a struggle. Even as children of God and believers in Jesus Christ we face daily battles, large and small. We should not be surprised. During his years of ministry Jesus himself was besieged by Satan, Pharisees, Romans, and more. He wept in sorrow. He cried out to his Father. Should his followers be any different in a fallen world?If we are honest, it can be hard to cope sometimes; hard to ...  Read More
Tears for Food
by David Rox on February 28th, 2024
Tears for FoodMy tears have been my food   day and night,while people say to me all day long,   “Where is your God?” Psalm 42:3Weeping is something that people in our society don’t normally do in public. It is often a sign of weakness and instability. And crying non-stop is certainly unusual. Look at the psalmist’s situation. When he says that tears have been his food day and night, this is a sign...  Read More
A Soul-Deep Thirst
by Sharon Carlson on February 21st, 2024
The season of Lent helps focus our hearts and minds on intentional contemplation of all that God has done through Jesus.   Read More
Ash Wednesday and Our Hope
by Kevin Baird on February 14th, 2024
Ash Wednesday and Our HopeAs I write, at this moment, men and women are going about their work, children are learning in school, mothers are caring for their babies, people are talking with loved ones on the phone, others are getting updates from doctors, and some are waiting to hear news about a particularly difficult situation. We respond to the myriad of life circumstances with emotion and sear...  Read More
Spirit-Filled Relationships
by Jeremy McKeen on April 28th, 2023
What does a Spirit-led, Spirit-filled relationship look like? How do you know that a particular home or relationship is being filled with the Spirit of Christ? What does it look like for the Spirit of God to be truly at work in a person’s life?   Read More
Greetings at the End
by Kevin Baird on March 2nd, 2023
The warmth of Paul’s closing comes from his godly affection for this faithful church. He began the letter with grace and peace from God the Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. Now he concludes, maintaining his focus on the centrality of the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ.   Read More
Sharing Towards Glory
by Kevin Baird on February 2nd, 2023
There is much that distracts and pulls our attention from the things that matter most. How do we combat the encroaching concerns of life that threaten to overwhelm our proper focus? As Paul is wrapping up his letter of thanks and encouragement to the Philippians,   Read More
God's Love and Unanswered Prayer
by Jeremy McKeen on December 15th, 2022
Unanswered prayer is difficult to understand. How can Jesus really love you when you pray about something you know is good and nothing seems to happen? Unanswered prayer not only confuses us; if we're not careful, it can also contribute to a diminishing of faith. So what gives?   Read More
Agnostic Christianity
by Jeremy McKeen on October 21st, 2022
When unexpected tragedy happens in your life, where do you turn for guidance? When, in the words of Fantine in Les Miserables, “Life kills the dream you dreamed,” where do you turn for hope? What can happen to many of us is that great doubts and suspicions towards God suddenly arise in our hearts.  Read More
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