Turning off of the main road into the outlying portion of Mexico City known as Chiconautla, you find yourself in an obstacle course set within a maze. For starters, simply turning off of the main … Read More
A Woman of the Book(s)
Throughout the years, Christians have often been referred to as the people of the Book. Perhaps nobody in recent memory has taken that moniker quite as literally as SBCC’s Betty Sullins. At the end of … Read More
A Call to Prayer, A Call to Fruitfulness
Sometimes, huge blessings come in the smallest of formats. With a group of other guys, I recently read through JC Ryle’s small volume, A Call To Prayer. Too small to be called a book, but … Read More
Central America 2014: Stoves, Sweat and Songs of Joy
As the 26-passenger bus approached the large blue steel door of the Pedro Pablo Castillo Government School in Nuevo Cuscatlan, El Salvador, our team of 22 had no idea what to expect, aside from high … Read More
The Advocacy That Matters
In a recent conversation, a friend mentioned to me that she perceived a great amount of angst among parents of teenagers and pre-teens. You might be thinking, Of course. Parenting—at any age—is hard work, so … Read More
Masculinity, Monarchy, and the Miami Dolphins
South Beach Scandal A generation ago, the image that came to mind when one thought of the Miami Dolphins was that of Hall of Fame quarterback Dan Marino throwing the football around in unprecedented fashion. … Read More
A Thousand Photographs in Our Hearts – Guatemala ’12
Our driver, Dario, pulled the van to the side of the steep hill and brought it to a stop mere feet from a steep drop-off. He told us, Pienso que es buen lugar para sacar … Read More
The Rules of Engagement in “Big Church”
With the coming of summer, our Youth Ministry schedule changes some and our JH and HS students have the opportunity to sit in the service more often than during the school year. For some, this … Read More
The Apostle Paul and HGTV
I have a favorite treadmill at the gym. I prefer the one all the way to the left, against the wall. In terms of features, this treadmill is just like any other in the room, … Read More
Peace On Earth
The announcement of the angels at the first Christmas proclaimed “peace on earth.” 2,000 years later, most of us would find the word “peace” low on our list of adjectives to describe the Christmas season. … Read More
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