I did not want to write about the coronavirus, primarily because I’m already tired of it. It has taken over the news; it has taken over my grocery store shelves, which are largely barren; it has taken away sports. It has also resulted in my husband and I working from home for the foreseeable future, … Continue reading Truth, Lies, and How To Be Christlike In The Time of Coronavirus
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A Modest (Christian) Proposal
We've been thinking about small groups all wrong. [Click title to read more.]
Thoughts from Lent
Snippets from a reflective season. [Click title to read more.]
The Process
Sometimes, we need a process that will shape us. [Click title to read more.]
Making Space
Carving out dedicated time for God is the only option for steady growth, but we're forgetting what that looks like. [Click title to read more.]
Practicing Presence
There's a time for talking, for study, for the engagement of the mind. But there's a time to simply sit, listen, and experience, too. [Click title to read more.]
On Lent, Challenges, and Freedom to Fail
I know I probably won't have a "successful" Lent. That's sort of the point. [Click title to read more.]
The Practice of the Tiny Pause
When my friends got into the habit of toasting before a meal, it made me think about the importance of the pause. [Click title to read more.]
Why Do God’s People Never Respond To Emails? A Study On Why The Little Things Matter.
Don't neglect the little things. They make a big difference. [Click title to read more.]
Return: A Theme for the New Year
The guiding theme for my year ahead is "return," but the word isn't as simple as it sounds. [Click title to read more.]