The River of Justice Flows Downhill
We can make modest progress through human effort, but only God can deliver true equity.
What the Hummingbird Shows Us About God's Handiwork
When God seems invisible, he may just be moving faster than we can see.
Don’t Pack Away the Dinnerware During COVID-19
Even in our small circles, when we practice hospitality, we foreshadow God’s coming kingdom.
Threw Away Your Shot? You’ll Get Another.
When we mess up God-given opportunities, God has a habit of giving us more.
Freedom Is Calling. So Is the Birdcage.
If Christ has set us free, why do we often still feel stuck in captivity?
Finding Grace in the Sunrise
God’s people have often practiced sacred remembering. So should we.
Faith Like an Olive Tree
What Israel’s most famous plants taught me about spiritual growth.
Of Truth-Telling and Bridge-Building
How Jesus modeled relationships of surprising frankness and trust.
God’s Glowing Gift
Light is more than a symbol of God’s truth. It’s a tangible reminder of his love for us.
Making Peace with Change
Transition is part of God's original design. So is his peace in the midst of it.
Martha, You Don’t Have to Be Mary
In Luke’s famous sister rivalry, Jesus isn’t warning against busyness.
Our Silence Is Music to God’s Ears
The most joyful noise God desires from us may be none at all.
Our Two Spiritual Time Zones
Living in the tension between present promise and future fulfillment.