You’ve probably heard that Abba means “Daddy.” It’s an Aramaic word that Jesus used when he was praying, and we use it in prayer, too.… Read more »
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You’ve probably heard that Abba means “Daddy.” It’s an Aramaic word that Jesus used when he was praying, and we use it in prayer, too.… Read more »
I have no sophisticated answer. I have no justification for the way God created the world. I can’t tell anyone to trust God because I’ve… Read more »
There is always collateral beauty. I can’t prove it, but I believe it. In the movie Collateral Beauty, starring Will Smith, an elderly woman sits… Read more »
I believe it. God is good—all the time. God is good and the steadfast love of the Lord endures forever. At the same time, I… Read more »
Where is God? For some, it is a taunt; for others, a deep sigh. Either way, God remains hidden, intangible, and seemingly distant. The question… Read more »
Why, God? That is a good question to ask. Many have asked it before us: Psalm 10:1, “Why do you hide yourself in times of… Read more »
If you know much about family discipleship or how to spiritually lead your family, you will probably know some version of the following practices: family… Read more »
The most important spiritual leadership parents provide happens at home. Parents can take at least one of the ten practical steps in this post to… Read more »
Seth Godin wrote an insightful post about the difference between hunger with thirst in the corporate world. He says: Our culture of corporate consumption tries… Read more »
With a rapidly changing world today, many wonder, What’s going to happen when the next generation grows up? Some people will see the next generation… Read more »
John Mark Hicks wrote Anchors for the Soul as an articulation of his grief, suffering—and questions to God. Listen to this audiobook introduction narrated by the author.
One day, at a very young age, I was riding in the car with my dad on a steep mountain road that overlooked a deep… Read more »