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Moving in Worship
Have you ever thanked God for the intricacy of how your hands move? For we are God’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.
Read moreIs Exercise Spiritual?
Exercise? How can moving a body be a spiritual action? As you’re reading these familiar verses, consider what part of you is excluded. Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working
Read moreCreating a Vision
My daughter gave me the raised eyebrow, at first. This gesture grew more common as she approached the age of 18. She was long past the age of knowing it all, yet facing an increasing
Read moreArtist of the Month – Casey Arneson with Captured by Compassion
Casey Arneson stood at the keyboard playing for the Lord at Calvary Chapel Teton Valley, lighting up the sanctuary with his youthful heart and smile. When Casey wasn’t playing music, he had a camera in
Read moreAddicted to the Chase by Celeste Vaughan
As a Southern-Baptist-raised only child, wife, mother of three, and pharmacist, I was living my American dream. Until suddenly I wasn’t.
Read moreLove: The Most Versatile Word in the English Language
In these bodies we will live In these bodies we will die Where you invest your love, you invest your life (Mumford and Sons) Love: What wells up when my baby flashes a gummy grin
Read moreHe won’t come to the party without an invitation
“Unless a kernel of wheat falls to the ground and dies, it remains only a single seed. But if it dies, it produces many seeds.” John 12:24 ME: True brokenness is losing faith in my
Read moreRising Above the Odds
Taking off a t-shirt, holding a pen, putting on and wearing ski boots, skiing downhill. By late 2005, normal daily tasks suddenly became painful for fifty-three-year-old GayLynn Rolfe. The gravity of her symptoms hit her
Read more“Never Again” is Happening –What Will Our Generation Do?
I’m late putting up my post because my days have become filled with fighting the genocide in the Nuba Mountains of Sudan. I’m sure I’ve posted about this before, but the situation truly deserves the
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