By Tim Chermak Much has been written recently concerning the budding phenomenon of faith-based media. The Christian church is experiencing a revolution in how it approaches media, as more and more pastors are now using...
Read More →By Brooke Luby Well, I am home. It’s been a journey, to say the least. India for me has been a love-hate relationship. I didn’t think I could cope at first. It was an odd...
Read More →By George Elerick God is a metaphor for the realization that there are experiences beyond our words. Theology, by definition, is “words” about a deity. Theology is something that is uttered between friends and enemies....
Read More →By Tim Chermak Every day we walk through our neighborhood, about 10 minutes to the children’s home. On our way, we pass Raj’s Shoppe where we buy milk, bread, and mango ice cream. We usually...
Read More →By Stephanie Pridgen I don’t know exactly what we expected walking into his home, but I know that it wasn’t what we found. The tent seemed to exhale as we opened its door, and it...
Read More →By Tom Davis It’s bad enough to hear about men who pose as animals and force young girls to prostitute themselves in foreign countries. That’s horrible, and should never happen. But sex traffickers operating right...
Read More →By Lesley Paparone My husband, Joe, has been reading a bit about monastic tradition and spiritual disciplines lately. I think this is what brought on the $2 a day idea. But sometimes he just suggests...
Read More →By Tim Chermak Wrecked recently got a chance to hear about Brandon J. O’Brien’s new book The Strategically Small Church. Here’s a look at the discussion we had with the author: What initially led you to...
Read More →By Kristen Paulick The precious angel sitting on my dear friend’s lap is Sara (her name has been changed to protect her). She is 12. Over a year ago her father left her mother for...
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