A Blessing In Disguise
In her personal essay, “A Blessing In Disguise,” Jan Toom reflects on God’s love and forgiveness, and how He abundantly blessed her when she chose to trust and obey Him. Continue reading A Blessing In Disguise
In her personal essay, “A Blessing In Disguise,” Jan Toom reflects on God’s love and forgiveness, and how He abundantly blessed her when she chose to trust and obey Him. Continue reading A Blessing In Disguise
In her essay, “Chasing Wild Rabbits,” Donna M. Gralewski reflects on the mysterious link between death and eternal life. Continue reading Chasing Wild Rabbits
In his essay, “God Loves Dick Cheney and Me,” Larry Patten is reminded that all versions of the “golden rule” make him afraid. Continue reading God Loves Dick Cheney and Me
In her essay, “When God Takes A Holiday,” Natasha Nsemiwe tells a true story of having faith against all odds. Continue reading When God Takes A Holiday
In her essay, “The Easter Gift From My Jewish Friend,” Candace Arthuria reflects on the convergence of Passover and Easter. Continue reading The Easter Gift From My Jewish Friend
In his personal essay, “Scars Bring Hope,” Stuart Fail depicts how he was close to taking his life before hearing God’s voice. Continue reading Scars Bring Hope
In her essay, “Inconceivable,” Carolyn Dale Husen reflects upon the amazing truth of knowing God’s presence. Continue reading Inconceivable
In her essay, “The Elders and Oaks are Speaking,” Sue Fulmore reflects on finding sanctuary among the trees. Continue reading The Elders and Oaks are Speaking
In her essay, “The Pageant,” Candace Arthuria confronts the merger of worship and entertainment in the 21st-century church. Continue reading The Pageant
In his essay, “Ichthus,” Rais Tuluka recounts an incident from his childhood. Continue reading Ichthus
In her essay, “Stitched,” Victoria Elizabeth Ruwi tells about angels helping her survive kidney cancer, even though she thought she did not believe in angels. Continue reading Stitched
In his essay, “Lent and the Bridle of Love” Larry Patten reflects on being thrown from a horse and learning about how Lent can be a harness for God’s love. Continue reading Lent and the Bridle of Love