A Dangerous Prayer: Nehemiah

Compassion is hard because it requires the inner disposition to go with others to a place where they are weak, vulnerable, lonely, and broken.

Inside Out: Putting Anxiety in its Place

Inside Out: Joy penetrates the command center in Riley’s head, seizes the control panel, looks at Anxiety and declares, “Let her go.”

God Uses Broken People (Part 7): Onesimus

One of the most overlooked books in the Bible is the story of a broken and incarcerated youth who didn’t realize his God-given potential until a mentor invested in his

God Uses Broken People (Part 3): Joseph

Kintsugi is a 500-year­-old Japanese art with an interesting philosophy. In kintsugi, broken pottery is valued as treasure rather than trash.

The Making of a Great Name

We live in a world that pushes us to make a great name for ourselves. Whether it’s going viral as an influencer on social media, being famous as an artist,

Patrick Mahomes and the Lost Comma

Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes’ well wishes for Aaron Rodgers took on a completely different meaning—all because of a lack of punctuation.

Katie Bone: I Don’t Need Easy, Just Possible

Nationally ranked rock climber and American Ninja Warrior champion, Katie Bone, says, "I don't need easy, just possible."

Albert McMakin and Your Legacy

Billy Graham’s legacy has reached the ends of the earth, but that story is incomplete apart from an obscure Albert McMakin.

From Faith to Faithing

Faith as a verb is “to faith,” where a growing disciple is in a continuous process of “faithing” and there are always next steps to take.

Meekness Isn’t Weakness

Greek war horses were “meeked” in the sense that they were trained to stay in the battle rather than flee at the sound of loud canons.