Opinions Are Like . . . (But Isn’t Mine Right?)
You have an opinion. I have an opinion. Good. Great. Got it! But we fail relationally—and miserably so—when we use our convictions as an assault weapon against another human being.
You have an opinion. I have an opinion. Good. Great. Got it! But we fail relationally—and miserably so—when we use our convictions as an assault weapon against another human being.
Zoom or phone conversations with people who are worried, afraid, and confined are common to me now. However, one chat with a young woman was heartbreaking. She said, “I’m…
We pastors and ministry leaders are an interesting lot. Of course, we are not more important than anyone else and neither is our occupation. We are, however, called to care…
Guest Post by Cary Edwards Isolation. Just the very word brings fear and uneasiness to a lot of people, and rightfully so. None of us were made for…