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 […]
Home Alone: Surviving the Pandemic for Married Couples

So, the shelter-at-home order was fun for three or four days. Movies every night! But the fun is over. The pandemic with its shelter-at-home order is now dragging on, and […]
Help! I’m Stuck at Home Teaching My Kids!

I have friends who, like my husband and I, prayed for God’s direction for their child’s education. Some of them enrolled their children in public school, some in private school, […]
A Tale of Two Love Stories

Love is one thing most women I know enjoy talking about. We like to share stories about who we are attracted to, or as married women, how we fell in […]
Ministry, Family, and Sustainability – Interview with Anthony Walker

Because ministry can be draining, it’s not uncommon for people to be a few years in church ministry only to say, “This isn’t worth it.” But ministry is worth it. […]
An Inviting Alternative to Defensiveness

I have four children, ages four, three, two, and seven months. It’s virtually impossible to leave the house without strangers estimating ages in their head or making comments like, “Your […]
Family Resemblance in Foreign Christians

“I sat down with a Christian from far across the sea. I had never seen his face before, but I knew what he believed. And we called each other ‘brother,’ […]
A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood

I remember watching Mr. Rogers when I was a kid in the 80’s. I wasn’t an ardent fan, and there was something about the show that as I grew older […]