
Don’t Thank Me
by Chad Pierce “Please don’t thank me.” I imagine I will think, but not say, this 500 times over the next few days. As a

by Chad Pierce “Please don’t thank me.” I imagine I will think, but not say, this 500 times over the next few days. As a

by Jeff Munroe I could handle the questions repeated endlessly like we were in Groundhog Day: Who are you? Where do you live now? When

by Luke Hawley When my kids leave for school in the morning, I tell them, “Be kind and curious.” They roll their eyes and say,

by Kate Kooyman But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you; and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, and in
A couple of weeks ago, it was my turn to be the storyteller for the elementary school age kids during Sunday School. Our theme for

Congratulations to all the graduates this time of year—pre-school and high school, bachelors and doctorates. I want to talk especially to those ministers with doctorates—both

By Brian Keepers The “For Sale” sign in the yard threw me. It shouldn’t have. I knew it was coming. We’d spent the whole week

by Chad Pierce It’s what on the inside that counts. If I have learned one thing this week, it’s that. On Monday I spilled coffee,

With everything going on in the news this week, we might as well come right out and discuss what we’re all thinking about anyway: the