Leading with Joy When Work Isn’t Working
How might the intentional practice of gratitude become a pathway toward greater joy, deeper resilience, and flourishing in the work God has given us?
Our daily interactions have a lasting influence on how children understand people, navigate cultural change, and reflect Christian values. This article explores four practical ways family communication shapes a child's worldview and use of language.
A review of Bruce Holsinger’s novel, Culpability
Competing Fourth of July celebrations reveal more than political polarization. They point to a society that has lost a shared vision of what is ultimately worth loving. How might Christians bear witness to rightly ordered loves in a fractured culture?
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