
The One Question Christians Need To Stop Asking People, When Their Loved One Dies
Two days after my father died, I was walking into my church and ran into a good friend. She hugged me and expressed how sorry she was for my loss.

Two days after my father died, I was walking into my church and ran into a good friend. She hugged me and expressed how sorry she was for my loss.

There’s a dangerous and popular myth about religious faith, that says you either have it, or you don’t. Even if we don’t consciously choose to, most of us probably see spirituality this

Some days faith is easy; days when everything seems to make sense, when what you believe feels natural and beautiful and life-giving. Then there are other days. On those days the whole system

Leelah Alcorn never got to see 2015. It was stolen from her. This fresh, pristine moment in time that you’re experiencing right now, with all of its newness and possibility and

Two days after my father died, I was walking into my church and ran into a good friend. She hugged me and expressed how sorry she was for my loss.

There’s a dangerous and popular myth about religious faith, that says you either have it, or you don’t. Even if we don’t consciously choose to, most of us probably see spirituality this

Some days faith is easy; days when everything seems to make sense, when what you believe feels natural and beautiful and life-giving. Then there are other days. On those days the whole system

Leelah Alcorn never got to see 2015. It was stolen from her. This fresh, pristine moment in time that you’re experiencing right now, with all of its newness and possibility and