Delmer Chilton

What’s the buzz?

We are called to be Lydias today — people who hear the good news and share the good news in all that we say and do. | more »
David Lose

God isn’t done yet

The story of what God is doing in the world through Jesus and his followers can’t be contained in one book, or two, or 102 or more. | more »
My runner friends have been angry, and hurt and sad. I’ve been scared and struggling to process it all. | more »
Jennifer Phelps Ollikainen

Igniting the fire of faith

When I take my daughter to work with me, I am often delighted to witness the fire of compassion and service ignite in the heart of this 6-year-old saint. | more »
Carla Thompson Powell

Take your daughter to work

As I was growing up, days like this helped us girls remember that many careers are available to us. | more »
Jessie Obrecht

The note card

I had no idea that, as scary and wonderful and exciting as it was, it's nothing compared to this place, to these people, to this food, and to this life experience. | more »
Kristin Berkey-Abbott

Resolve to retreat

I hear the protests now. You’re too busy. We’re all too busy — and that’s the very reason we should take a retreat on a regular basis. | more »
Delmer Chilton

Loving those you don’t like

Jesus calls us to “agape,” self-sacrificial love. This is love that has to do with how we act toward one another, not how we feel about each other. | more »
Tim Brown

Christianity doesn’t work

It encourages you to adopt tactics that don’t work. Forgiveness, for instance, doesn’t work. It doesn’t automatically repair relationships. | more »
We knew this morning was different, dreadfully different, but we dared to gather together anyway. | more »
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