Faith Didn’t Heal My Daughter: A Deconstruction Story (Part 1: Jesus, My Best Friend)

I don’t remember a time when I was not a believer. My earliest memories involve singing to Jesus as a very small child–maybe 3 years old. Mom or Dad would […]
Friendship Evangelism in a Post-Christian Era

Our culture currently demeans church, seeing it as offering little value. They see the gospel as unscientific and something that once held value in the evolution of civilization. However, friendship […]
A Letter to My Black, Muslim (majority) Friend

*Editor’s Note: Racial tensions are a global reality. The following is a fascinating and encouraging perspective from someone living as a racial and religious minority in a Muslim-majority area of […]
God Sent Me a Friend: Part 3 of a 3-Way Conversation about Race

*Editor’s Note: This is part 3 of 3 of an honest conversation about race between 3 friends: Dr. Michael Patterson, Angel Maldonado, and Jim Lenahan. All three are ministers. The […]
Church Leaders Need Friends

It shouldn’t be a surprise that church leaders need solid friendships. But how? What does it look like? For help on this, I reached out to some trusted church leaders […]
Bridging the Gap with the Gay Community: Interview with Guy Hammond

Interview with Guy Hammond: Faithful Insights on LGBTQ Ministry What does a faithful response to the LGBTQ community look like? Guy Hammond shares how Christians can engage with compassion, truth, […]
My Friend, and Former Atheist, Antony Flew

Antony Flew – A Philosopher’s Journey from Atheism to Theism Antony Flew wrestled with belief for decades. Once a champion of atheism, Flew engaged in deep philosophical dialogue with Christian […]
What Narrative Are We Writing in the Hearts of Refugees?

What Narrative Are We Writing in the Hearts of Refugees? A Call to Christian Witness and Compassion Hearts of Refugees are shaped by our witness. Many refugees encounter Christianity for […]