Closer Than You Think: A Reality About Poverty

By AJ Sherrill Distance is rarely a remedy.  When applied to emotional poverty it perpetuates depression; in marital poverty it creates independence; in governmental poverty it produces dictators; in spiritual poverty it fosters autonomy; and in economic poverty it generates permanent class distinctions.  It is the latter example that we will focus our attention on … Continue reading Closer Than You Think: A Reality About Poverty

We Were Meant to Be Wrecked

By Jeff Goins, Editor It’s Easter evening as I write this. Maybe it’s the significance of the holiday or the fact that I just returned from a nine-day mission trip to Costa Rica, but I’m a bit contemplative this afternoon. After twenty-four hours of being back in the States, I’m already settled again, but inside … Continue reading We Were Meant to Be Wrecked

Art Heals

By Sarah Fujimoto I found out this morning of a serious diagnosis in my immediate family. Not knowing how to react, what I was thinking or feeling, I just sat there numb. I have never experienced something to this level with someone that is so close to me. So I sat and I cried. Not … Continue reading Art Heals

Simple Spirituality Interview with Chris Heuertz, Director of Word Made Flesh

By Josh Casper Part one of a two-part interview with Chris Heuertz: There are certain people in life that you meet and have the opportunity to share a good conversation with, and this conversation is usually one that leaves you feeling a little conflicted, convicted, and overall… thankful. I’ve had the opportunity of listening to … Continue reading Simple Spirituality Interview with Chris Heuertz, Director of Word Made Flesh