Trying Softer
Relationships Avery Garn Relationships Avery Garn

Trying Softer

I made a halfhearted plan to knock on our neighbor’s door, but when the time came, something more urgent arose, and I decided I’d visit tomorrow. Urgent things came up the next day and the next. Before I knew it, cars overflowed from this neighbor’s driveway into the street. I had waited too long.

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Celebrating in the Midst

Celebrating in the Midst

We must approach celebration as a spiritual discipline, a rebellious act of worship we practice on the good days, the hard days, and the ordinary days. When we’ve spent time earnestly rehearsing a spiritual response, it becomes a part of who we truly are. With the ingrained discipline of sacred celebration, we can live and respond from a place of truth, rather than a place of regret or despair.

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And You Will Be Blessed
Faith, Disability, Relationships Amy Julia Becker Faith, Disability, Relationships Amy Julia Becker

And You Will Be Blessed

I’ve had to wonder—in what way is it a blessing to welcome people who are poor and needy? In what way is it a blessing to associate with the dispossessed and identify with the ones who most people see in terms of “can’t do,” the ones who can’t walk or can’t talk or can’t see or can’t move quickly? In what way could it be a blessing to show hospitality to people who can’t?

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God’s Word as a Catalyst for Community
Faith, Relationships Jason Dyba Faith, Relationships Jason Dyba

God’s Word as a Catalyst for Community

Within the pages of the Bible, God has given us the full history of His promise to humanity: to rescue us from death and infuse us with life. Despite its density, we need to read it …and read it regularly.

I’ve always wondered, “If this is the source text for my worldview, why do I barely review it on my own?”

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Good/Hard Living
Suffering, Disability, Relationships Jen Hill Suffering, Disability, Relationships Jen Hill

Good/Hard Living

Whether it’s the sand of Lake Michigan, the joy of the first snow, a bout of sadness, or another broken down appliance, we’ll hold all the tension, grief, and sorrow of these rough years, and we’ll look for the good. We’ll look back and acknowledge: yes, that was hard, but it was good, too. We see it in the eyes of one another and the fact that the sorrow itself points to a good that was lost.

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Just Put a Band-aid on It: How Wounds Heal
Faith, Relationships Dr. Jennie A. McLaurin & Dr. Cymbeline T. Culiat Faith, Relationships Dr. Jennie A. McLaurin & Dr. Cymbeline T. Culiat

Just Put a Band-aid on It: How Wounds Heal

What if our corporate bodies were oriented to healing the way our physical bodies are? Christians call ourselves the body of Christ. That term is a collective one—literally, a corporate one—encompassing all of us in a mysterious unbreakable bond of unity in diversity. And so we may draw on the analogy between the human body’s natural wound-healing system and the ways we can mirror those processes as we strive to heal communal wounds, whether in the church, the family, the workplace, or the wider community.

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People Before Things
Relationships, Disability Tiffany Acuff Relationships, Disability Tiffany Acuff

People Before Things

I value creating a beautiful home for my family, but I’ll never be able to hold an appreciation for beautiful surroundings too dearly. So many of our things are broken now. Look in any direction in our house and you’ll find evidence of a non-preferred task or a sensory meltdown or a time when we said “No,” before we knew what reaction that word could elicit.

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Stop Making Time for What Matters Most
Relationships Avery Garn Relationships Avery Garn

Stop Making Time for What Matters Most

In a world of two-hour delivery, on-demand movies, and online car buying, maybe we should ask ourselves, where is it that we find what matters most? Maybe it’s somewhere different than we thought. Maybe it is in the mundane tasks that make up life: the prescription pick-up, the water drawing, the aisle wandering. Maybe it’s time we walk to the well again.

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Exploring Fatherhood
Relationships Jay Wolf Relationships Jay Wolf

Exploring Fatherhood

Maybe I should focus my highest efforts not on James' behaviors but on my own.  Then perhaps I will have done something really transcendent for him. Rather than a list of rules, I might have given him a far more enticing model for living: a flickering reflection of his Heavenly Father, a life-long exploration of goodness and love.  

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John’s Birth Story
Relationships, Faith, Personal Jay Wolf Relationships, Faith, Personal Jay Wolf

John’s Birth Story

This story is the story of John Nestor Wolf and the day he arrived in the world. This is his story, our story, but it’s your story too. And ultimately, it’s God’s story—the one where new life is birthed from near death, where hope overflows from broken vessels. We are still pondering this profound revelation in our hearts as we hold him in our arms.

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