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How the Unpopular Girl Taught Me Jesus’ Love
I’m a therapist. My first client for the day was 16 years old. Her year has been one of bone-aching loneliness as she’s tried to find her place among her…
A Goblin Crossing Guard & the Beauty of Public School
This post originally appeared on the author’s blog at www.catherinemcniel.com. My first encounter with the local elementary school crossing guard was six years ago, the year my oldest child was…
How to Lead a Virtual Bible Study – FREE WEBINAR
Video will be available to watch on-demand after August 13th. Social distancing has caused church services and small groups to be on an indefinite break, but that doesn’t need to…
Embrace the New Thing that God Is Doing
Our sins nailed Jesus to the cross, where he bore hell for us. All our offenses were laid on him (Isaiah 59:12)—our DUIs, gossip, envy, little white lies, big gaping…
Be the Change in the Conversation
It was an ordinary Friday night after small group at church. Everyone sprawled across the tables at Starbucks with their Frappuccinos and cold-brew lattes. Then one of the men in…
Single Christian Longing for More
I remember a time in my early forties when I discovered the importance of knowing and honoring the ought-to-be life. It was a sultry, summer evening, and I’d just come…
Does the Future Have a Church?
Political [or denominational] loyalties can never be as deep or as broad as the bond that unites believers in Christ.MARK NOLL, The American Revolution The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) is facing…
Binge Watching and Haagen-Dazs
Last week Joe went to Ethiopia and I binge watched three seasons of cooking shows on Netflix and devoured three pints of Haagen-Dazs Vanilla Swiss Almond Ice Cream. That’s just…
Which Gospel Do We Preach?
This post originally appeared on the author’s blog at dahorton.com. In America today, Christians are divided on how to define the gospel. In evangelicalism, leaders express the central gospel message…
Learning to Listen
At the heart of Mentoring Communities is the art of listening: wholly and holy listening. The late, respected management guru Peter Drucker asserted that the first leadership competence is the…