Here it is, the biggest week of our Christian calendar: Holy Week. The events honored this week—the Passover, Lord’s Supper, Crucifixion, Resurrection and more—are foundational to our faith.
What is grace? It is the unearned, unmerited kindness that God grants us. Grace is the evidence of His hand on our lives. Sometimes it’s easier to see God’s grace when looking at the lives of others.
Two brutally honest, yet faith-driven women, talk candidly about finding and giving grace in the messy middle of mothering children with and without “special needs.”
My oldest child is CRA-ZAY on candy! She has a lot of energy already, but candy sends her into “rare form.” As each holiday rolls around the calendar, I’m always trying to find alternative treats to candy. So here’s your not-quite-comprehensive guide to a candy-free or candy-lite Easter basket.
I couldn’t believe it. I was looking at an ultrasound picture of the baby girl we were going to adopt! This little girl would round our family out to the magic number of four.
The simple answer is no, true Christian generosity has no limits. Giving is good. Sacrificial giving is good. In this we imitate Christ and can give glory to God.
I can honestly say that nothing has shown me my need to both give and receive God’s grace like parenting. The responsibility of raising and launching young adults into the world, praying they...
We hope you have enjoyed our Share the Love emphasis this month. Our desire for this series is best explained through Paul's words in Ephesians 3:17-19.