
When a Prayer Makes You Uncomfortable
Rethinking the Litany of Humility It began with a familiar warning. The prayer app I have been using during Lent introduced the Litany of Humility

Rethinking the Litany of Humility It began with a familiar warning. The prayer app I have been using during Lent introduced the Litany of Humility

There is a growing conversation, no longer confined to futurists and technologists, about a world in which work may no longer be necessary for survival.

There’s a line I hear all the time in church life, spoken from pulpits, in small groups and printed on holy cards: “Prayer is a

There’s a kind of spiritual vertigo that sets in when we stare too long at the stars. The heavens declare the glory of God, the

Link to Part I. A Hidden Language: Emoji Codes and the Illusion of Parental Oversight There’s something deeply unsettling about watching a parent read their

I’ve worked with families for over two decades—in mental health as a counselor, then as a teacher, and now in ministry. I’ve walked with parents

God Didn’t Make the Stars Just to Tease You Why do you look for the living among the dead? He is not here. He has

In the Upper Room, after His resurrection, Jesus extended His hands to Thomas, inviting him to touch His wounds. “Put your finger here,” He said,

It’s not easy to put my battle with depression into words. It’s an issue that has spanned most of my life, manifesting in childhood but