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When Wonder Became My Faith Again
If I had to assign a theme for our day yesterday, it would be wonder. Wonder that “feeling of admiration, surprise, or awe caused by something new, unexpected, or inexplicable.” And if I had to name a quality too few people, especially evangelical Christians value, it would also be wonder. How rarely we stop to be surprised. How reticent we are to express awe at the every day miracles we encounter.

Sam Martin
6 days ago5 min read


The Preparation Most Expecting Mothers Forget
Why Preparing for Postpartum Matters as Much as Preparing for Birth
When families prepare for a baby, most of the focus is on birth. We attend birth classes, create birth plans, and spend months thinking about the delivery day. But while birth is an important moment, it is only the beginning. The postpartum season, the weeks and months after a baby arrives, is when a mother’s body heals, her identity shifts, and a family adjusts to new rhythms.
The Bible reminds us that wis

Kaitlyn Schaefer
Mar 113 min read


What If God Is Trying to Stretch You, Not Fix You?
I’ve grown a lot this year. Aside from the year our firstborn died at birth, I think this has been the most stretching year of my life. And honestly, the year that Max died was less a stretching than a ripping. Everything burst at the seams, and I had to put it back together again. This year has been stretching in the true sense of the word. A lot of discomfort – discomfort as I sent both of my children to full time school for the first time and watched my son struggle and st

Sam Martin
Feb 255 min read


Planting My Flag on the Wrong Mountain?
I’ve been on mountains like this. No, thank God, I have never literally been on a mountain during an earthquake! But I’ve climbed the wrong mountain. I’ve made things that shouldn’t be mountains into mountains that I then clung to until they slipped into the sea, leaving me soaking wet and looking for a life raft.

Sherry Johnston
Feb 183 min read


I’m Not Creative… and Other Lies We Tell Ourselves
We’ve heard a few responses, and we don’t want these thoughts to keep you from registering.

Amanda Rahlf
Feb 113 min read


Walls Fall, Love Remains: Lessons from Berlin
It was January 2014 - my first visit to Berlin. A city humming with life, layered with love, and stitched together by people from everywhere. They say many who live there aren’t even German, yet it’s the most populated city in the country. Berlin draws the seekers: people looking for a better way, a freer life, a place to be accepted as they are - to love and to be loved. Standing there that winter, I felt it. But Berlin hasn’t always looked like this. Its streets remember th

Kaitlyn Schaefer
Feb 42 min read
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