The Death That Comes Before Resurrection

It’s supposed to be spring. But at my home church in the Chicago suburbs, it’s decidedly winter.

Thirsty?

For Lent this year, I decided to drink nothing but water. The plan was to give the money that I saved to help purchase clean water for those who have none...

The Madness of March

You’re feeling the March madness. No, not the madness of the upsets or the buzzer-beating shots.

Revolutionize the Way You Pray

Mombinou Dorichamou is Assistant to the International Fellowship of Evangelical Students (IFES) Regional Secretary for Francophone Africa and lives in Benin. Recently he discovered a book on meditative prayer.

How a New Testament Marathon Brought New Perspective

Sometimes I forget that the Word of God is not confined to manuscript study. I love manuscript study and have learned so much from it.

March Madness: Tips for Avoiding Obnoxious Fandom

March is my favorite month to be a college sports fan. The college campus is my place of work and ministry. I love college students.

Joseph and My Amazing Technicolor Graduation Obsession

Graduation is in less than 100 days (the countdowns have started). I’m doing a lot of planning. And—dare I say it?—not a lot of praying.

A Latino Pope!

I felt a thrill when I heard the news, and dashed off a couple of Facebook messages to my Argentine friends. I also clicked the Like button all down my newsfeed. Like. Like. Like. Like. Comment. Like. Share.

Getting God's Word Inside You

Their droopy eyes told me we were in for a long and listless afternoon. I was studying the Gospel of Mark with a group of fifteen college students at Campus by the Sea.

Thankful for Ms. Merdise: The Live Life Series

I met Ms. Merdise in the kitchen of her church, which is not surprising. Many people have met her there. 

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