The church must do more to intentionally become a safe space for women and children to come forward about abuse. God’s people have a duty
Category: Faith at Work
Don’t Walk With the Furious: A Faith Reflection on Racism
“Make no friendship with an angry man; and with a furious man thou shalt not go: Lest thou learn his ways, and get a snare
5 Things Empathy Truly Is
Empathy, when rooted in God’s truth, is a powerful way to reflect His love. It allows us to see others through His eyes—without losing ourselves
TV One TV: The Clark Sisters
The Clark Sisters broke down barriers, but their personal struggles and backlash from the traditional church community kept them from realizing their potential. Whether it
Devotional: Racism is Hating the Very Garden that God Created
Racism is not Christian. To unlearn it is holy work. God knew that human beings would carry bias, and He called us to outgrow it.
When She Speaks of Harm: A Call to Listen
In our churches, we are so accustomed to sharing blessings, testimonies, and lessons of faith. That is good and right. We are called to “encourage
Pray on All the Things
🌱 Praying on the Small Things Some folks think prayer is only for the big mountains in life—health scares, bills, heartbreaks. But what about the
The Roots in the Storm
When the storm comes, you see which trees have deep roots. The shallow ones topple fast. But the rooted ones—they may bend, they may lose
Devotional: Paul and Barnabas Move On (Acts 13:51)
There is a season for speaking, and there is a season for leaving. Paul and Barnabas knew that. When their safety and message were rejected,