God Knows Best

by: Danelle Schlichenmayer

When I’m about to ask for something, to cry or to plea for intervention, he’s ready to answer, to respond to me.

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An Inconvenient Love

by: Carissa Steinhart

I like to think of myself as a generous and hospitable person – and I can make a five-star MealTrain.

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Sabbath: Psalm 91:1–2, 9–16

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As we mark the Sabbath during this Lenten season, take time to meditate on today’s passage.

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Rebuilders and Renovators

by: Philip Long

God is in the business of restoration. In fact, salvation can be translated as the divine act of healing.

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Nose-Blind

by: Christine Okken

There is a tongue-in-cheek TV commercial in Canada that suggests when you live in a space long enough you stop noticing the smells in it.

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The Table of Jesus

by: Michael Benson

Visit any middle school across Canada or the US, and you will soon see a live demonstration of the human propensity for creating in groups and out groups.

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Direction, Action, and Purpose

by: Michael Benson

The task of caring for creation bestowed upon Adam and Eve by God was his invitation to join him in direction, action, and purpose.

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Apostles Adrift

by: Michael Benson

Each Saturday during Lent, we will explore a story or profile of peace in action: people who are acting as shalom-bearers in our world.

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