We’ve had some rich conversations on the IFWE blog recently on women and work—both on working women and the church and the value of homemaking in God’s economy....
The deacon meeting descended into chaos after a disagreement about replacing the sanctuary chairs: You’re not qualified to lead because your son is out of control and disobedient!...
The way we’re working isn’t working….you’re probably not very excited to get to the office in the morning, you don’t feel much appreciated while you’re there, you find...
Call me crazy, but I’m not a big fan of super high-definition TVs, especially for films. They lose their fantasy-like quality. But generally, providing more definition to things...
He who was seated on the throne said, “I am making everything new!” Then he said, “Write this down, for these words are trustworthy and true.” — Revelation...
Martin Luther never met Johann Sebastian Bach. The two Germans were born more than 200 years apart. But without Luther, there would have been no Bach. At 48...
For many of us, the week after Holy Week leaves us wondering what is next. The period of self-denial is over for those who chose to participate in...
From the day our first parents walked out of the garden, estranged from God, each other and the earth itself, God has been at work redeeming the fallen...
One of my favorite hymns is “Joy to the World.” We usually sing it around Christmas, but for years I have thought of it as an Easter hymn....
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