ARTICLES

The Unexpected Classrooms Where We Learn about God

By Lara d'Entremont | February 19, 2022

Sometimes we will be able to praise God for what we are learning; other times we will be begging for the faith to believe it. How do we go about putting our head knowledge of God into practice in daily life?

Does Increased Access to Knowledge Satisfy More in the Long Run?

By Wes Van Fleet | February 15, 2022

We are a people with more knowledge at our fingertips than any other time in history; yet, we are more depressed than most of our ancestors. Why?

Practical Tips for Taming Your Temper

By Lara d'Entremont | January 31, 2022

Anger is a product of our hearts, and our hearts are the source of all our desires and thoughts. Here are some practical tips for controlling our emotions in the moment.

Property Lines: Earthly Division vs. Gospel Unity

By Wes Van Fleet | January 26, 2022

In an individualistic culture like ours, people want to know what belongs to them. How does gospel unity help us to knock down earthly dividing lines?

5 Tips on How to Be an Outstanding Youth Sports Parent

By Le Ann Trees | January 22, 2022

True story: Parent walks up to his child’s soccer coach and says, “Why did you only play my kid for five minutes?” Coach responds, “Because I couldn’t get him off the field any faster.” Here are five tips on how to be an outstanding youth sports parent.

TMI? Exercising Wisdom in the Sharing of Our Stories

By Lara d'Entremont | January 19, 2022

We all have stories. Some are meant to be shared widely to encourage and give voice to others’ stories. But some are meant to be kept close. Here are some factors to consider before sharing something publicly.