by Tiffany Ricketts | Sep 30, 2020 | Grief, Identity, Suffering
“When the earth and everyone living upon it spin into chaos, I am the One who stabilizes and supports it.” Psalm 75:3 (The Voice) When my husband and I were in training to become adoptive parents through the State, our instructor walked us through an exercise I...
by Greg Cahalan | Sep 23, 2020 | Church, Politics
If 2020 hasn’t been chaotic enough already (pandemic, racial tension, rioting, wildfires), we have a presidential election coming up in a couple months. The political divide in our country seems to be as wide as it has ever been, even among Bible-believing Christians....
by Nancy Guthrie | Sep 9, 2020 | Grief, Suffering
How do you come alongside someone who is grieving? This question is critical in for any believer, even more so as we are facing an insurmountable number of challenges and loss in the past year. As many of us know, losing a loved one is never easy. Sometimes the hurt...
by Kristi Knott | Sep 2, 2020 | Grief, Suffering
Loss It seems fitting that I am writing about grief on “Overdose Awareness Day.” How else can I honor my brother, Jason Paul Keels, than to write about the gaping hole in my heart? I still have his phone number- even though it belongs to somebody else now. For 6...