Down the Mountain
In his essay, “Down the Mountain,” Shawn D. Brink contemplates his relationship with God. Continue reading Down the Mountain
In his essay, “Down the Mountain,” Shawn D. Brink contemplates his relationship with God. Continue reading Down the Mountain
In her essay, “To Forgive is not a Choice, it’s a Mandate,” Linda Troxell discusses the significance of forgiveness in the Christian faith. She looks at what forgiving is, what it isn’t, and why it’s such a difficult thing to do. Continue reading To Forgive is not a Choice, it’s a Mandate
In her essay, “Baby Steps in Post Pandemic Life,” Yevgeniya Przhebelskaya describes hosting a post pandemic birthday party for herself and her toddler son in the “new normal” of post pandemic. Continue reading Baby Steps in Post Pandemic Life
In his essay, “The Samson Syndrome: Neglecting Our Calling,” Martin Mburu shows how to avoid neglecting our God-given calling and how to steward it. Continue reading The Samson Syndrome: Neglecting Our Calling
In her essay, “Doubt,” Linda Troxell considers the role of doubt in the Christian journey and how it can be used as a tool for growth. Continue reading Doubt
In his essay, “Simon of Cyrene,” Nabil Ziani remembers Simon of Cyrene, the man who carried the cross of Jesus Christ, and his legacy. Continue reading Simon of Cyrene
In her essay, “Hope Grows Slow,” Sarah Freymuth reflects on the seed of hope that endures. Continue reading Hope Grows Slow
In her short nonfiction piece, “An Unexpected Angel,” Janet Pierce describes an encounter with a heavenly messenger that gave her peace to sustain her when she needed it most. Continue reading An Unexpected Angel
In his poem, “The Freedom Within,” Mark Weinrich reflects upon how our Shepherd delights as we discover the joy and freedom we have in Him. Continue reading The Freedom Within
In his meditation, “The Mule,” W. Robert Boyd reflects upon his lifelong grievance of being last and how Christ taught him the truth of bearing burdens. Continue reading The Mule
In his essay, “Wake Gently,” Thomas Dunne reflects on the benefits of walking in dawn’s silent, gray hour. Continue reading Wake Gently
In his meditation, “Bending Down,” Mark Weinrich ponders the humble service of prayer. Continue reading Excuses