Today we’re going to try to exercise our prayer muscle a bit
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Today we have a simple prayer. Simple, but not easy (sort of like following Jesus).
Read MoreThousands of years before psychologists studied the benefit of helping others, the book of Proverbs was on to this deep truth about life.
Read MoreListening, really listening - that makes all the difference.
Read MoreMost parents would tell their children that it is not ok to do that. So what do we do with this verse?
Read MoreSo much of the wisdom we learn in the book of Proverbs is practical, contextual, and refreshingly direct.
Read MoreIt’s hard to find a prayer that works when we are angry, but this one is pretty good.
Read MoreJesus did not like it when people commodified religion.
Read MoreIt can be helpful to think of anger as a positive emotion - something that helps human flourishing, something that reflects something good in the character of God.
Read MoreTake a few moments today to ponder what it might look like to channel some of your anger energy into healing.
Read MoreThe dictionary definition of ‘indignant’ is: feeling or showing anger or annoyance at what is perceived as unfair treatment. So, basically, it means to be mad about injustice.
Read MoreThe ancients knew trauma and knew hope…
Read MoreOne of the reasons that the Psalms tell us often to hold on is because they know our tendency to give up.
Read MoreIf you can decode the religious language Paul talks about, he’s trying to unpack grief and lament.
Read MoreToday we ask the question, why are those who mourn blessed…
Read MoreThis is perhaps the least quoted and least honored of all of the promises of Jesus: You will grieve. - John 16:20
Read Moreet in touch with your own inner ache for justice, for peace, and for healing
Read MoreToday we make the distinction between guilt and shame
Read MoreJesus tells a parable about people who were treated shamefully…
Read MoreThere are lots of different perspectives on what form evil takes in our day and age.
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