by Guest Contributor | Jul 6, 2011 | Faith
I’m always amazed by the degree to which a baby is formed before there is any visible evidence of a woman’s pregnancy. Before a woman starts to show, a baby has fingers that open and close, toes that curl, and even kidneys that are already starting to...
by Guest Contributor | Jun 15, 2011 | Faith
Once upon a time there was a nobleman, born to privilege and elevated by the king above all other officials. Not only was the nobleman honored, he believed he was worthy of honor. So when one man refused to bow before him, the nobleman became enraged. Consumed with...
by kristiekerr | Jun 9, 2011 | Faith
I can’t remember how the rest of that phrase is supposed to go. All work and no play keeps the doctor away? Google says: All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. Really? I have pretty much decided that for me – the phrase should go: All work and no play...
by Guest Contributor | Jun 9, 2011 | Faith
This is a guest post from Olivia Puccini, a missionary serving in Estonia. This morning I found myself awake and restless at 5 am. I laid there for a few minutes, tried to shift position off of my very sun burnt arm, listened to Oliver’s deep breathing (yes, he had...
by Guest Contributor | Jun 1, 2011 | Faith
I stand beneath an ancient, painted arch in China. Faded, graceful lines are the only reminders of a painted scene from a simpler day. Wind, rain, heat, admirers–with each touch a bit of beauty has departed. Worn and weathered, the painting barely echoes its...
by Guest Contributor | May 25, 2011 | Faith
To the watching world, our lives paint a portrait of God. Our responses to times of darkness and light are like paintbrushes sweeping across the canvas of life, leaving impressions of the God we call Savior. Through our actions and attitudes seekers gather information...
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