
Getting to Four Ninety One
Each year many Christians and even non-believers around the world consider what to give up for Lent. […]
Read more →Each year many Christians and even non-believers around the world consider what to give up for Lent. […]
Read more →Last year, I ran a half marathon in Detroit. The course is a scenic route that runs over the Ambassador Bridge into Canada and then back into the U.S. […]
Read more →This is what the Lord says—“Forget the former things; do not dwell on the past. See, I am doing a new thing! […]
Read more →Recently 1,300 Covenanters gathered for our annual clergy conference known as Midwinter, where I presented a Covenant update. […]
Read more →Although Covenanter Mary Helwig lost her home and nearly everything she owned in Alaska’s devastating Sockeye Fire last June […]
Read more →My brother Cesar was almost killed at the end of 2012. The way I heard the story, he laughed in the face of a man to whom he owed twenty dollars. […]
Read more →When my mama was a teenager, she and her sister went to an old brownstone Methodist church in downtown Los Angeles—by themselves. […]
Read more →The book of Lamentations seems to be one of the most obscure, often considered depressing […]
Read more →Whether you are an intimate follower of Christ or a skeptic, Nancy Ortberg’s latest book is a must-read. […]
Read more →I am a fair-weather gardener. I spend many winter days looking out my kitchen windows at the vegetable garden we cut out in the back ten years ago. […]
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