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Hymn History: At Calvary - Enjoying the Journey
“Who his own self bare our sins in his own body on the tree, that we, being dead to sins, […]
Scott Pauley,
Who Will Lead the Way Home?
I kept riding my bike down the mountain. It was strange no one was coming after me, but I kept riding hoping I had my directions right. When I got down to the village below, I could not recognise t…
Tanja Tuovinen,
We all, like sheep, have gone astray...
We all, like sheep, have gone astray, each of us has turned to our own way; and the LORD has laid on him the iniquity of us all.Isaiah53:6 NIV
Pippin Guo,
Are you on Track?
I once read a story in my local newspaper of a mother and teen daughter who got themselves into a very awkward situation. They were hiking a…
Emily van Rijn,
The Sound of Dropping Rocks
I sat across the table from a broken friend. Her life was scattered on the coffee shop floor like spilled grounds from the bean machine. Melissa (not her real name) had had an affair, and she finally mustered up the courage to tell me the truth. I knew about some of it, but not all of it. While listening to her through tears, Read more...
Sharon Jaynes ,
God’s Promise To His People
God's promise to his people in 2 Chronicles 7:14 is a frequently discussed Biblical text. Here are some lessons it offers us today.
Chip Tudor,
God’s Promise To His People
God's promise to his people in 2 Chronicles 7:14 is a frequently discussed Biblical text. Here are some lessons it offers us today.
Chip Tudor,
The Sound of Dropping Rocks - Sharon Jaynes
We all have pages of our stories that we’d like to rip out, sentences we’d like to block out, and chapters we’d like throw out. Know this sister: The splinter of your story that you hate the most does not define the entire narrative…no matter how bad it is. You are more than your worst pages. Why? Because of grace.
Sharon Jaynes,
The Sound of Dropping Rocks
I sat across the table from a broken friend. Her life was scattered on the coffee shop floor like spilled grounds from the bean machine. Melissa (not her real name) had had an affair, and she finally mustered up the courage to tell me the truth. I knew about some of it, but not all of it. While listening to her through tears, Read more...
Sharon Jaynes,
God’s Master Key to Wholeness (part 2)
In part one of Carol’s guest post, we opened up the discussion into “God’s Master Key to Wholeness.” It begs
Holly Guy,

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