Matthew finds his faith
Matthew is a local man with a learning disability that has been living in Mencap supported living services in Warminster for many years
View ArticleProductivity Hacking: Mastering Emails
This is part 2 of Productivity Hacking. Check out part 1 here on using the shower time for idea time I love email and I think you do to. Sure you dread your inbox, but if I know anything about you,...
View Articlemusings on grace
Saturday I snapped pictures of the Grand River out the corner windows of our hotel room on the ninth floor. Then my husband donned his black tuxedo with the gray vest. I slipped into a little black...
View ArticleExposing Our Maturity Levels
So I started a new job yesterday at a plant. I am now a welder working 11.5 hours a day. Oh I forgot to say I hate manual labor. In the last 8 years of my life in two jobs and they both were office...
View ArticleChristian Aid Monsoon partnership to boost Afghanistans silk industry
Monsoon and Christian Aid are partnering on an exciting new project to lift thousands of women in Afghanistan out of poverty through silk production
View ArticleThe Lost Art of a Handwritten Letter
My dad served in WWII, most of the time as a surgeon in a hospital in the Philippians. I cherish the six letters he wrote to my mom that were decorated by a recovering patient. What I treasure most...
View ArticleBrass Heavens by Paul Tautges
“Why won’t God answer? Is He not listening?” How many of us have asked this question, whether openly or in secret? There’s something so disconcerting when we pray earnestly, confidently, possibly...
View ArticleSobriety is Fleeing Temptation
When it comes to fleeing temptation the first thing that comes to my mind is all the times I failed to walk away. I think of how hard it is to talk about walking away from temptation when I am all...
View ArticleFlorida teens inspired by inauguration, leadership conference
[Episcopal News Service] A Miami native of Jamaican descent, 14-year-old Kerliee Neita says she’s never felt held back because of her race, but hearing the second inaugural address of President Barack...
View ArticleIs the south the nicest part of the country?
I grew up in Massachusetts, so I’m not sure about this photo. I will say that I didn’t say hello to strangers until I moved to the south and realized that’s what you do when you’re out. What do you...
View ArticleGreenlight
I hate waiting in line. Yesterday as I sat in the McDonalds drive thru (breaking my diet, shame on me) I remembered how great it was that one summer my mother had knee surgery. We took a family trip to...
View ArticleLet It Be Known the new album from Worship Central
Worship Central will be releasing their second live album in March
View ArticleGod Requires Ultimate Headship Over Us
I originally wrote what follows a couple of days ago at Christianity 201. While it serves as an introduction to the concluding video, I believe it’s something we all need to consider more. I am...
View ArticleMission 227: Sierra Leone
What country has the unhealthiest children? According to the Welbodi Partnership and information gathered by the United Nations, the little West African country of Sierra Leone is where child health...
View ArticleAnna Karenina: The Uncontainable Joy of Redemption
Note 1: A version of this article was originally published in the October issue of The Examined Life, the journal of Wheatstone Academy. Note 2: The novel came out in 1878. This film has been out for...
View ArticleThe Gospel and the Mission of God
In the past five to ten years conversation over what the Gospel is, and what it demands has exploded with books, articles, sermons and even conferences devoted to the topic. While there is much good to...
View ArticleA War on the Military
It is not time for putting women onto the front line. It is time for our strongest young men, who always must stand first, to know that we are not playing social games.
View ArticleChina's Population Decline
Last week, FRC had the privilege of hosting Reggie Littlejohn of Women’s Rights Without Frontiers who talked about China’s forced sterilization and forced abortion policy. She also discussed the use...
View ArticleTuesday’s Links To Go
The Truth About Immigrant Detention Facilities GEO and the other four private companies with ICE contracts spent more than $20 million on lobbying federal agencies and elected officials between 1999...
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