Kids sometimes have the most amazing self-confidence. Julie Mullins reflects on being confident in our calling, even if we're not sure of our assignment.
Caring for elderly relatives is the most challenging thing many believers have ever faced. Faith Whatley encourages us that just when we most want out, God calls us to lean in.
Don’t let the enemy trick you into thinking you should be quiet, passive, and unused. With God’s help you can fight the good fight, lead the way, and proclaim the gospel.
As we grapple with fractured understandings of community, we can engage beyond the tweet, sacrifice beyond the protest, and move with a spirit of reconciliation and healing.
Eating is not always a simple thing. Stephanie Dunk writes about the search for good food: good to eat, but also good in how it affects the world and those who worked to make it.
"So tell me what you want, what you really really want?" asked the Spice Girls, but Denise Gitsham Jones has wondered whether it's okay for Christian women to ask that question.
Dressember reminds us that making a difference doesn’t always mean becoming a lawyer or caseworker. Sometimes it looks like just saying yes to a single dress for 31 days.