The Cost of Compassion
December 13, 2022 | Jaci Miller
As a child, I loved the television special, “The Care Bears in the Land without Feelings.” The villain, Professor Coldheart, lacked feelings. In contrast with the Care Bears, Professor Coldheart didn’t care about others at...
“Houston, We Have a Problem”
November 22, 2022 | Russ Moe
On day two of their mission to the moon in 1970, the Apollo 13 astronauts experienced a major explosion that crippled their spacecraft and doomed their survival. Teams on earth at Mission Control, sprang into action innovating dozens of...
Embrace the Wait
November 1, 2022 | Jaci Miller
For bread to finish baking. For the line at the grocery store to move. For a loved one to come to Christ. We all wait for something. We’ve been conditioned to view waiting as a great evil. That we should avoid it whenever possible. Perhaps...
Getting Away
October 25, 2022 | Mitchell Mace
Recently my wife and I got away for a couple days. It was a much needed time away to simply escape the everyday routine. We felt renewed and refreshed in the arms of nature. We came back recharged because of the relaxation of cutting free of the...
The Sacred Cow
October 18, 2022 | Russ Moe
Hard work is the sacred cow of our society. If anybody dares to demean it, he will be crucified. Enter Jesus: beckoning all those who were beat down with labor and heavy workloads to come to Him (Matthew 11:28). Clearly, He was proclaiming a...