Hindsight is 2020
Hindsight is 2020 Anyone else sick of hearing the phrase, “new normal?” Yup. Last year was incredibly challenging for many of us. But now it’s 2021. What are [...]
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Hindsight is 2020 Anyone else sick of hearing the phrase, “new normal?” Yup. Last year was incredibly challenging for many of us. But now it’s 2021. What are [...]
How do you really feel? Emotions. We all have them. Some of us can experience “all the feels” in one day while others would rather pretend we don’t [...]
Back to the Table Jesus was often at a table. And his table was wide. Last year we followed Jesus through the book of Luke as he collected [...]
Angela Dunn Women's Formation Resident Angela Dunn has called Colorado home since 1997, with only a brief stint of four years back East. She is a [...]
Author/pilot, Antoine de Saint-Exupery wrote, "If you want to build a ship, don't drum up the men to gather wood, divide the work, and give orders. instead, teach them to yearn for the vast and [...]
TOP TEN PICKUP LINES USED BY ADAM10. "You know you're the only one for me!"9. "Do you come here often?"8. "Trust me, this was meant to be!"7. "Look around, baby. All the other guys around [...]
Any time. Any place. Normally those are 'fighting words.' Not for Jesus, for Jesus they are 'worshiping words.' We are are in day 4 of our Journey Through John (and in chapter 4 of John's [...]
[vc_row][vc_column][us_image image="6352" size="full" link=""][vc_column_text]In the previous post (Baptism is a sign from the Heavenly One) we saw how baptism, that act Jesus commanded his disciples to perform on his followers (Matthew 28:19-20) is a sign. [...]
I’m sure you’ve heard the saying, "Some things in life are worth fighting for…” I couldn’t agree more. I think faith is worth fighting for. I think love is worth fighting for. I think hope [...]
The Trouble with Kings by Eric Nevins As an American the idea of a king is foreign to me. Kingdoms exist in far off and antiquated places, across raging seas, and in fairy tales. [...]