Psalm 23 begins and ends with two bold statements: The LORD is my Shepherd, I shall not be in want & I will dwell in the house of the LORD forever.
Continue ReadingTake time this Sabbath to meditate on today’s passage – Psalm 51:1–13 (NLT) – reflecting on what it means in relation to the peace of Christ.
Continue ReadingEach Saturday during Lent, we will explore a story or profile of peace in action: people who are acting as shalom-bearers in our world.
Continue ReadingThis borrowed title so aptly describes not only the context of Psalm 34 but also the point I am hoping to make in this writing.
Continue ReadingSpring Missions Sunday is March 17; job posting for the VP of International Missions; new Missional Initiatives newsletter; and more.
Continue ReadingBryan Stevenson, the founder of the Equal Justice Initiative writes, “We are all broken by something. We have all hurt someone and have been hurt.”
Continue ReadingIn my NIV Bible, Psalm 145 has the title “A psalm of praise. Of David.” My understanding is that Psalm 145 is unique in this way.
Continue ReadingThis river flows from the temple of God, and everything it touches is transformed. It may start small, but it increases in depth and fosters growth.
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