I’m reading a book called Redeeming the Routines by Robert Banks (another book given to me by my book-generous husband) and he talks about a theology of sleep....
The joy of serving a risen Savior can often be overshadowed by seeing suffering and death all around. From a shooting at a traffic stop in Grand Rapids,...
Early in our ministry we discovered a pent-up demand for Christians in specific industries to gather and discuss the unique struggles and questions arising within their industry. Christians...
The hurdler crouches in position, ready to take on the obstacles before him or her. They can run straight ahead, head down, plowing through whatever gets in their...
God created the world in beauty and perfection. Sin shattered that world but could not destroy it. And so we are surrounded by beauty and brokenness every day....
What is the most important thing we need to do in this life as Christians? There are good clear summary statements to this point in the Bible. The...
It is fitting that we return to the words of our founders on Independence Day. George Washington’s farewell address gives us more than a few wise words to...
Editor’s note: Hugh Whelchel was recently featured in an interview with Praxis Circle. Below are a few highlights of that conversation, which you can watch in full here....
It takes a combination of business acumen, faith, and a heart to see God’s creation made more useful to effectively engage the mission to reduce poverty. The unsung...
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