“We are far too easily pleased”
June 15, 2020 | Joshua Wilson
In 1941, C.S. Lewis preached a sermon called “The Weight of Glory,” which is also published as one of his more well-known works. And in the famous introduction to this sermon, Lewis gives a picture that has stuck with me ever since I...
Give Your All
June 8, 2020 | Taylor Brown
In Mark 12:41-44, there is a short little scene that is recorded, and every time I read this passage of scripture, it strikes me in a new way. Jesus is sitting in the temple on the opposite side of the offering, watching all of these people put...
Why should we live with compassion?
June 3, 2020 | Joshua Wilson
There is a lot going on in our country right now, and it’s heartbreaking. Over 100,000 dead from COVID-19. The senseless murders of Ahmaud Arbery and George Floyd, which have reminded us once more of the racial injustice and tension...
Image Bearers
June 1, 2020 | Perri Snyder
I have been a yeast bread maker even before the COVID 19 outbreak. Each time I make a loaf, I have an image in my head of the look, texture, and taste I want the final outcome to have. I love the feel of dough that is “alive.” There...
Living Thankful in Uncertainty
May 21, 2020 | John Rowe
I have, at times, found myself slipping into the mode of anxiety. (def.- worried, overly concerned, nervous about something that has an uncertain outcome). From conversations I have had, this is not an uncommon thing. Likely, the Covid19 crisis...