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What the Book of Joshua Shows Us about Love and Unity

By Ayrian Yasar / March 17, 2020

In a world filled with division, the book of Joshua guides us on how to build love and unity alongside our Christian brothers and sisters.

Practicing Humble Hospitality in Word, Deed, and Heart

By Brent Baber / March 7, 2019

When we think of hospitality, it is usually in regard to spending time with people at home. We can also learn a lot from businesses, including this Sacramento restaurant, about how to make people feel warm, welcome, and valued.

Loving God and Your Neighbor in Your Vocation of Friendship

By bcladmin / January 15, 2019

Have you ever considered how friendship is a vocation God gives you for his glory?

How Am I Doing? Fine, but Not Really

By Le Ann Trees / December 22, 2018

You know how it goes. You are going through a difficult time in your life, and some well-meaning person asks you, “How are you doing?” I got this question a lot as a newly bereaved parent thirteen years ago. What do you say to someone who is hurting deeply?

Where Did Our Love for One Another Go?

By Wes Van Fleet / November 2, 2018

Whether it has to do with politics, religion, or pop culture, the most common mode of communication nowadays seems to be hatred, and we see lots of biting and devouring even among fellow believers. As Christians interact with one another in the midst of a hostile world, they must remember the posture of our Lord when he was in the midst of being crucified.

The Other in Your Life: Who This Is and How to Love Them

By Michelle Reed / July 21, 2018

It happened. You know, that moment that makes you cringe: the joke, the comment—maybe naïve or just insensitive—political, religious, or cultural. But the gist is undeniably to malign someone, the “other.” What is the irreducible unifier in the equation of learning how to love the other?

A Pastor’s Reflections on Rosaria Butterfield’s “The Gospel Comes with a House Key”

By J. V. Fesko / May 8, 2018

Today the world’s mentality is, if you want to get something done, you have to protest, march, boycott, or do something to wield power and influence to promote your agenda. In her most recent book, “The Gospel Comes with a House Key,” Rosaria Butterfield encourages Christians to simply open their homes to everyone and anyone as a means by which to share the love of Christ and the gospel.