In The Year of Living Biblically, A. J. Jacobs, a self-professed agnostic, details his efforts following “every rule, every guideline, every suggestion…
Continue ReadingJesus thirsted. He hungered; He got tired; I imagine He occasionally hit his funny bone. Too often we are so focused on our understanding of Jesus…
Continue ReadingEach Sunday during Lent, give yourself permission to reflect on all God has been speaking to you through His Word over the prior week.
Continue ReadingWhen someone tells you, “You’re perfect just the way you are,” your reaction isn’t generally to disagree with their assessment.
Continue ReadingThe law as laid out in Leviticus states that this woman would be ceremoniously unclean until the bleeding stops, which means she could not touch anyone…
Continue ReadingThere was a lot of creative adaptation that took place among everyday life during the Great Depression. When women noticed that the cotton sacks…
Continue ReadingThe sparrow is quite noticeably common and unremarkable. According to Smithsonian magazine, they are among one of the most abundant animals…
Continue ReadingLike the prophets of God hundreds of years prior, Jesus is lamenting the actions and attitude of the nation of Israel, with Jerusalem as the proxy…
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