Searching for Julian
In his essay, “Searching for Julian,” Lincoln Jaques reminisces his experience of living simply for a year in Norwich inspired by the life and writings of Julian of Norwich. Continue reading Searching for Julian
In his essay, “Searching for Julian,” Lincoln Jaques reminisces his experience of living simply for a year in Norwich inspired by the life and writings of Julian of Norwich. Continue reading Searching for Julian
In her essay, “Mom’s Choice,” Meredith Stephens describes how her mother refused the advice of her uncle, who was a doctor, to have an abortion. Continue reading Mom’s Choice
In her essay, “Converging Camps — Conversations about Conception,” Page Lee describes several critical conversations that have shaped her view on the abortion debate. Continue reading Converging Camps — Conversations about Conception
In her essay, “Reverend Culbert’s Daughter,” Candace Arthuria reflects on her early years under the tutelage of a righteous and honorable man of God. Continue reading Reverend Culbert’s Daughter
In her essay, “Redeemables,” Susan H. Evans reflects on experiencing Christ in the unlikeliest of places. Continue reading Redeemables
In her essay, “Ministering to Myself,” Elida Y. Garcia-Dehaan recounts how singing in a church choir led her to minister to herself. Continue reading Ministering to Myself
In his essay, “I Could Tell Him Anything,” J. F. Ewert explores how healing can be found in a season of grief. Continue reading I Could Tell Him Anything
In his essay, “Fear No More,” Stuart Fail reflects on overcoming fear. Continue reading Fear No More
In her essay, “Relocation from the West to the East of Shikoku: Being Shunned by Officialdom and Welcomed by Strangers,” Meredith Stephens recounts meeting a kind Japanese Christian woman on the island of Shikoku. Continue reading Relocation from the West to the East of Shikoku: Being Shunned by Officialdom and Welcomed by Strangers
In his essay, “By the River Jabbok,” Larry Patten recalls Jacob’s lonely, blessed encounter with “the man” by the River Jabbok. Continue reading By the River Jabbok
In her essay, “Breaking Free,” Miya Sae describes her journey of finding freedom from legalism and shame-based theology. Continue reading Breaking Free
In her essay, “Casualty Report,” a pastor’s wife tells of church ministry. Continue reading Casualty Report — A Pastor’s Wife Tells of Church Ministry