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Christian joy is not a fantastical delusion that sorrow is not real. It is the presence of Christ our redeemer in the midst of it.
Many may not recognize how unsettling it is when your parents divorce when you’re already an adult.
One of our roles as the Kerith Retreat caretaker couple is to be trained to host a week-long...
Sometimes, we need to get back to the simple things we’ve always enjoyed doing as a couple.
“May the Force be with you.” Whether you’re a diehard Star Wars...
What are "Furries," and how can parents approach the topic?
This reflection is born out of a mid‑April Alberta spring...
“I don’t want to seem as though I am trying to terrify you with...
When one sibling in the family has high needs, the "easy kid" can begin to feel like they're invisible.
At their best, science fiction...
I was sitting in church a few weeks ago, listening as six young...
After nearly a decade as caregivers for his parents, the challenges have grown rigorous, but our love has become closer.
Several biblical passages have played an important role in shaping our thoughts about marriage, divorce, and remarriage.
Historian Emily Hauser seeks to recreate the lives of marginalized women in Bronze Age Greece.
All conflict can be stressful, but when it is combined with church relationships – where our community and mission intersect – it can really ramp up.
We’re still learning how to make this work, but here’s what we’re doing to streamline our time management and give us enough rest.
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As Christ’s ambassadors, we have a mandate to seek the shalom of our society and to speak truth into...
“God is love” is one of the best-known phrases in the Bible, but it is often misused to downplay sin, righteousness, or God’s judgment.
This invisible mistreatment is widespread, difficult to identify, and immensely damaging – but that doesn’t mean it’s hopeless.