by Kristi Andersen | Aug 21, 2014 | Health and Wellness
I rang the doorbell and she opened the door, dressed in leggings and a t-shirt, looking as fit as can be. Rock music was playing in the background. She welcomed me in and danced over to the kitchen counter to turn off the music. She was smiling and radiant, giggling...
by Guest Contributor | May 16, 2014 | Health and Wellness
Today we’re featuring guest contributor Emily George, who writes about how struggles with her health impacted her faith. Emily writes: There are thoughts and beliefs that take root and form how I view the world around me. I suppose I used to think that at some...
by Tabby Finton | Apr 10, 2014 | Faith
She was just a little girl. But she knew that God was big, and that he would work through her to help others, if she would let him. She knew it wasn’t about what she could do, but rather what God could do through her willingness to follow his plans. He was just a...
by Kendra Egeland Roehl | Apr 7, 2014 | Life Issues
“The more we understand that our identity in Christ is continually secure and that no misstep, rejection or judgment could ever change that, the more liberated we become from the opinions of others. As the gap increases between God’s opinions and others’ opinions, we...
by Nancy Holte | Apr 1, 2014 | Faith, Relationships
Jackie is an ordinary woman but she’s doing extraordinary things to help Russian orphan graduates. Jackie grew up in northern Minnesota, went to school for hotel management and worked in hotels and then in children’s ministry. In 2002 Jackie met her future husband,...
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