A God-Honoring Thanksgiving

By Tanya Jolliffe RD, LD In our modern culture, meals are often consumed in a rush, with distractions, or without much thought. Yet the Bible paints a different picture—one where food is sacred, meals are moments of worship, and eating is an opportunity to honor...

War of the Words

By Rae Lynn DeAngelis Forty plus years ago when I was in high school, Mr. Brannigan, my Drama Ed teacher, spent several weeks exposing our class to classic movies, plays, and radio dramas. He claimed it was important to understand the evolution of theater before...

The Promise of Light

By Allison Bucher Scripture is filled with reminders to give thanks, far more than we could read in one sitting. But here are a few that beautifully capture the heart of gratitude: Rejoice always, pray continually, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is...

I Wouldn’t Change a Thing

By Melody Vanosdol God is always faithful. I’m still working on it. This morning in my juvenile detention class, I had a special speaker. He asked the kids to write about something they wished they could go back and change in their lives. (Even the most hard-core...

Voice Activation

By Rae Lynn DeAngelis Our world is perpetually changing. By the time new technology is released, it’s outdated. Someone has already invented the next new thing; it just hasn’t reached the market yet. The constant changes in technology can be a bit unsettling for those...

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...