When did we start believing that if something is uncomfortable, something must be wrong? We live in a world engineered to eliminate any trace of
Category: Faith & Culture
We were sitting in church last weekend (yay, we finally found a church!) when our pastor brought up contracts versus covenants. He said that somewhere
With social media, we’ve mastered the art of never being wrong. Our news sources agree with us. Our friends validate us. Our social media feeds
I’m writing this with shaking hands and tears in my eyes. I voted for Trump, and right now that makes me feel sick because this
My heart thumped in my chest as my siblings and I waited in our parents’ room. “Is it time yet?” my brother asked, jumping up
The Pendulum Swing I grew up watching people weaponize Scripture without context. Now I’m watching people use context to dismiss anything uncomfortable. It makes sense.
Have you noticed how Jesus seems to agree with whatever’s popular these days? In desperately trying to spread the message of Jesus to non-believers, sometimes
“You are enough.” “Love yourself.” “Speak your truth.” Our culture embraces being true to ourselves and showcasing self-love. Self-love in and of itself is a
My kids will be trick-or-treating this year. No skeletons on the porch, no scary movie marathons (they’re too little anyway)—just costumes and candy. And honestly?
Someone asked me recently, “Why do you keep living like your sins haven’t been forgiven? Why do you punish yourself for things He’s forgiven?” And
