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When Emotions Rise – Session 6 – Living Faithfully Through Depression
Living Faithfully Through Depression BY WARREN KINGHORN, MD, THD Joy to the world! The voices of the praise team, with a huge Christmas tree behind them and red poinsettias on every side, filled the crowded auditorium. But Beth, who sat toward the back, felt no joy. She felt hardly anything at all, other than numb […]
Read MoreWhen Emotions Rise – Session 4 – A Boy’s First Hero
A Boy’s First Hero Become for your son who your Father intended you to be. by Bill Delvaux IN ALL MY YEARS GROWING UP, I have only one life-giving memory of my father. I was in the fifth or sixth grade, and during that time I experienced a recurrent fear about him. Whenever he was […]
Read MoreWhen Emotions Rise – Session 1 – After Wynter
AFTER WYNTER Jonathan Pitts reflects on the goodness of God. BY HOLLY BASHAM IN THE SUMMER of 2018, Jonathan Pitts accepted God’s call to serve as the Executive Pastor at Church of the City in Franklin, Tennessee. Jonathan, his wife Wynter, and their four daughters — Alena, Kaitlyn, and twins, Camryn and Olivia — would […]
Read MoreAll In – Session 6 – A Family on Missions
A Family on Mission Whether overseas or in your backyard, God has a plan for you. by Emma Nash My husband, Taylor, and I recently celebrated an anniversary of sorts. It was six years ago we boarded a plane with four suitcases and nervous energy to begin our life on the southern tip of Africa. […]
Read MoreAfter God’s Own Heart – Session 6 – The Color of Love
The Color of Love Lord, open our eyes to Your great, multicultural world. by Dorena Williamson There was once a man named John who joined a groundbreaking team with his brother. In spite of the gender and religious norms in culture, the team leader was fueled by a love unlike anything John had ever seen. […]
Read MoreAfter God’s Own Heart – Session 4 – The Least of These
The Least of These God calls us to come alongside and advocate for the most marginalized. by Raleigh Sadler THE FLIGHT CREW prepared for takeoff. I took a deep breath and closed my eyes. I wasn’t nervous, actually far from it. No, this breath served a greater purpose. I could finally exhale. This was a […]
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