By Brittany Girle I had the opportunity to represent Casas por Cristo at the Catalyst Conference in Atlanta a few weeks ago. Over 13,000 people were in attendance and we were able to share our...
Read More →By Joshua Cody The Church The economics of creating a version of a secular product and aiming it at churchgoers are alive and well. This used to be primarily t-shirts and sermon themes. These, thankfully,...
Read More →By Aaron Daffern What is your world view? Through what lens do you view reality? How do you process the human condition? Does life make sense? Do all things work out for the best? Is...
Read More →By Brooke Luby Dear Church, I feel like I need to write this letter to you or I will explode. I need to express a few of my honest feelings and opinions in hope to...
Read More →By Sara Shelton When young activist James Barnett first heard the goal of the non-profit organization Bicycles for Humanity – Georgia, he found himself instantly inspired. As the founder of his own unique organization, Clothe...
Read More →By Wrecked for the Ordinary A couple weeks ago, Susan Isaacs shared on Wrecked about why Blue Like Jazz the movie is worth saving. Thanks for all your help in making it happen! $125,000 in...
Read More →By Jeff Goins, Editor My wife introduced me to Shauna Niequist over a year ago. I read bits and pieces of her first book Cold Tangerines (Zondervan) and was amazed at how eloquently and thoughtfully...
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