Real Friends Say Hard Things: How to Speak Truth in Love

I was raised in a home where we were taught that we have voices. 

Eating Disorder Wars and the Truth That Sets Us Free

“The problem is, I can’t tell what’s real anymore, and what’s made up,” explains Peeta in the third book of the popular Hunger Games series. 

He has been tainted by the enemy, his mind twisted and turned.

Exactly like an eating disorder, I thought as I read the book.

Eating disorders are so dark, twisted, and confusing that those who have one believe that what they think in their head is actually reality.

Why We Can’t Run Alone

Running a race is one of our favorite analogies from Scripture for the Christian life.

Singleness and Sainthood on St. Valentine’s Day

It’s Valentine’s Day (again).

I’m single (still).

Ten Things I Hate About Church—and Why I Go Anyway

On the surface, I go to church because I should, because I said I would, and because I want to model church attendance to my kids. But, if I can step outside my negativity and sense of drudgery about it, I remember that I go because I’m part of a family.

5 Reasons Why I Love InterVarsity

In 2003, I stepped off the train I’d taken from Chicago, in awe of God’s goodness. 

What Kind of Savior Is This?

What happens when we follow God’s heart right into the midst of the urban poor?

Who’s Missing from the Church

While Jesus was on earth, he went to those who lived on the margins of life. Those folks whom society, including Christian society, wrote off and didn’t care about. He made time for them and had compassion on them. This included the physically ill. The sin-sick. And those with disabilities—the neurodiverse and people with special needs.

Are we doing the same today?

Interpreting the Bible, Part 2: Basic Principles of Exegesis

What is Christian doctrine? 

Worship That Pleases God

Growing up as a youth group kid, I always craved the “Worship Tinglies.”

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