Good Enough

By Rae Lynn DeAngelis Hi, my name is Rae Lynn, and I’m a recovering perfectionist. (There, … I said it.) I used to spend hours on what should have taken mere minutes. Cleaning day was an all-day project. I wanted everything to be pristine at the same time. Even if it...

The World Is His

By Melody Vanosdol You were not created to worry about the world. Doesn’t it seem like every year or even every month the world gets more negative, more horrible, and just plain scarier? That’s by design. Satan is having a field day. He’s using the news...

The Act of Release

By Allison Bucher I’ve never understood why people romanticize airports. I went on my first flight last year and thought the airport would be a magical place where I’d have an experience outside of my normal daily life that would “spark” something in me. Instead, I...

An Open Invitation

By Allison Bucher My husband and I recently became homeowners, and after refinishing floors, painting walls, assembling furniture, and deep cleaning just about everything, it’s finally starting to feel like home. But the thing nobody told me about being a...

Embracing the Aging Process

By Tanya Jolliffe Aging is not a flaw to be fixed—it is a sacred journey, a reflection of God’s grace unfolding over time. In a world that often idolizes youth and perfection, Scripture reminds us that true beauty and strength are found in a life rooted in wisdom,...