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Month: May 2009

Posted on May 26, 2009

Called to the Nations: Our Own Backyards

By Jen Reyneri I have spent so much of my time lately in a moving lifestyle that it’s been hard to find time to write. It seems that we are always traveling. My husband travels for business, and we sneak along to keep our family together. For a long while, I have thought something was … Continue reading Called to the Nations: Our Own Backyards

Posted on May 26, 2009

How to Argue like Jesus: A Book Review

By Jody Matheson Do you feel like Arguing? Argue is a word that gives many connotations. In my life, argue has meant “to engage in a quarrel.” My parents would argue when I was a kid, at least until they were divorced. Is argue a bad word?   Of course not. Argue can also mean, … Continue reading How to Argue like Jesus: A Book Review

Posted on May 25, 2009

Catalyst: Using our Voice to Create Change

By Sarah Freeman We have the power! In high school I made pretty good grades. That is, except in my science classes. For some reason, having to understand how our world works, overwhelmed my very simplistic way of thinking. However, I did manage to take away one very important idea: the concept of a catalyst. … Continue reading Catalyst: Using our Voice to Create Change

Posted on May 24, 2009

Generosity: Giving All Instead of What Remains

By Sarah Fujimoto Meet my friend T. I met T on a beautiful weekend morning a few years ago while I lived in northern California. Just a small kid back then, she warmed my friends and my heart with her childlike goofiness and compassionate heart. Always the one to keep waving from the sidewalk outside … Continue reading Generosity: Giving All Instead of What Remains

Posted on May 22, 2009

Breathe In, Breathe Out: A Poem About the Life Abundant

By Kailee Sosnowski I crave the “life abundant” that Jesus speaks about. If I were to be honest with myself, I would have to admit that in my life at this time, I have not even begun to scratch the surface regarding what that even means… Let alone what it would look like. At what … Continue reading Breathe In, Breathe Out: A Poem About the Life Abundant

Posted on May 20, 2009

Tuesday: A Poem and a Prayer

By Josh Whitlock Tuesday. I look out the window of the train. I see the profanities on buildings in fresh new paint. And I wonder, “Where am I going?” “What will come up from the seeds that I’m sowing?” I step into the station, and everyone is so grim. I can’t smile, for my mouth … Continue reading Tuesday: A Poem and a Prayer

Posted on May 20, 2009

Surrendering to Art & Life

By Jonathan Foster I was looking at a work of art recently. It was something very valuable. I had this profound thought that I’ve had more than once while trying to appreciate art and maybe you can relate.  While looking at it I thought, “I don’t get it.”  Have you ever thought that?   C.S. … Continue reading Surrendering to Art & Life

Posted on May 19, 2009

The Poor Teach Us How to be Christians

By Jeff Goins, Editor Singer/songwriter and Compassion blogger Shaun Groves posted a tongue-in-cheek blog last week about his recent trip to Kolkata, India, criticizing churches in the developing world for “doing it all wrong.” He cites churches that he’s visited in India, Africa, and Latin America that have made worship centers not just places where the … Continue reading The Poor Teach Us How to be Christians

Posted on May 18, 2009

We Have Been Evacuated: Jesusita Fire: Day 4

By Joe Bunting I am sitting in my mom’s office, which used to be my bedroom.  Last night it was my bedroom once again, and today it is my office.  My housemates and I, along with 30,500 others in Santa Barbara, have been evacuated. The Jesusita Fire has now burned 3,500 acres.  The officials say … Continue reading We Have Been Evacuated: Jesusita Fire: Day 4

Posted on May 18, 2009

Confessions of a Church Hater

By Summer Lee Carlson I have to be honest. I like to give quite a few reasons for not having attended a physical church building in a long, long time. Usually I like to tell myself it’s because churches are too much like politicians whose ads are “endorsed by the one true King.” Or that … Continue reading Confessions of a Church Hater

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