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As the sun dips below the horizon, casting a warm glow over the familiar landscape, we find ourselves enveloped in the stillness of evening. It is a time when we can pause and reflect on the grace of our God—a...
Fanny Crosby was blind from the age of six weeks, the result of a country doctor's mistake when he treated an eye infection with the...
In our modern world, the tension between Science and Faith often feels like a churning sea, threatening to overwhelm those of us who hold a progressive Christian faith. We stand at the helm of this ship, navigating through waves of...
Imagine a community gathering around a table, laughter mingling with the aroma of freshly baked bread. Each person brings a dish, each family a story, weaving a tapestry of love and connection. This is the essence of Psalm 23, where...
In 1661, John Bunyan sat in a damp Bedford jail cell, arrested for the crime of preaching without a license from the Church of England....
Maria Gonzalez drove down from Jacksonville with her two daughters to watch the SpaceX Falcon Heavy launch in February 2018. They parked six miles from...
In 2018, a stranger in Memphis walked into a kidney donation center and offered one of her kidneys to anyone who needed it. No specific...
We read this passage in Galatians as a testimony to the radical inclusivity and unity that comes through faith in Christ Jesus. The Apostle Paul speaks to a community of believers who are struggling with divisions and legalistic boundaries. We see Paul's declaration that 'there is neither Jew nor Gr
In 1979, archaeologist Gabriel Barkay was excavating ancient burial caves at Ketef Hinnom, just outside the walls of Jerusalem. Beneath centuries of rubble and debris,...
Cinematic retelling of Jesus crucifixion
Cinematic retelling of Jesus walking on water and Peter's attempt
In 1947, Corrie ten Boom stood in a church basement in Munich, having just spoken about God's forgiveness to a crowd of defeated Germans. A...
In the summer of 1983, record snowmelt from the Colorado Rockies forced engineers at Glen Canyon Dam to open the spillways for the first time...
In 2018, a man named Ron Derry sat in a hospital waiting room in Cleveland, preparing to give away his kidney. The recipient was his...
For eleven years, Raymond Guthrie built furniture in his garage workshop in Terre Haute, Indiana — cherry wood tables, oak bookshelves, hand-turned walnut bowls. His...
In our fast-paced world, we often find ourselves struggling to recognize the sacred moments that surround us—those divine whispers that guide our hearts and decisions. Just as the prodigal son wandered far from home in Luke 15:11-32, searching for fulfillment...
When Marcus and Elena Torres brought their twin daughters home from Memorial Hermann Hospital in Houston, Marcus couldn't stop humming. For forty-seven days in the...
In the heart of a bustling city, there was a quaint little pottery studio run by a woman named Maria. Each day, she would knead the clay, feeling its cool, damp texture slip through her fingers. As she shaped each...
As I sat in the quiet of my office, a colleague shared with me an astonishing story about a group of scientists who had gathered data from millions of sources to understand the complex web of life on our planet....
As I watched *The Crown*, a powerful scene unfolded before me: Elizabeth II, standing at the podium with the weight of a nation on her shoulders, poised to deliver her first address following a national tragedy. The air in the...
For eleven years, the corner of Brewster and Fifth in Detroit's Brightmoor neighborhood was a scar — broken concrete, syringes, knee-high weeds choking out anything...
During the darkest days of World War II, the War Rooms beneath London's Treasury building buzzed with generals, intelligence officers, and cabinet ministers. Armed guards...
On the morning of September 11, 2001, Japanese-American artist Makoto Fujimura was in his studio in lower Manhattan when the Twin Towers fell. Ash and...
In today's world, the insidious nature of gossip can feel like a storm brewing just beneath the calm surface of our daily lives. It's easy to dismiss it as a simple matter of words, but consider for a moment the...