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Why Every Christian Should Care About Adoption (Even If They Never Adopt)

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My family’s adoption story did not begin in a courtroom. It began in a hospital. The day our daughter was placed in our arms, we stepped into a world of trauma, special needs, and spiritual battles that we were not prepared for. The joy was real—our adopted daughter is one of the greatest joys of our lives—but the cost was real too. Adoption is beautiful, but it is also hard. And like every...

Do You Have Ears to Hear?

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Jesus takes a simple story of a farmer and seeds and magically turns it into an opportunity to challenge his followers. What is Jesus specifically pointing out? If you carefully read the three retellings of the parable, you will note the same words at the conclusion of each one: Let anyone who has ears to hear listen. Let’s take some time to unpack Jesus’s power-packed statement. The point Jesus...

Building Honest Relationships

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What is the most important piece of any healthy relationship? Maybe the first thing you thought of was love or trust or selflessness. But let us suggest an answer that is even deeper: truth. Relationships simply cannot exist without truth. If I lie to you about who I am, then you don’t know the real me. We can only know each other to the degree that we are honest with one another. The root...

Renewed Purpose in a New Year

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There’s something about turning the calendar to January or watching the first buds appear in spring that feels like God whispering, “Let’s begin again.” These seasonal rhythms—New Year’s resolutions, fresh planners, longer days, the faint green returning to the world—have a way of stirring renewed purpose in my heart. Maybe it’s because creation itself seems to proclaim what Scripture has said...

Chiming for God’s Glory

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This morning, according to the calendar, is a new year. I hope so. Last year was a hard year. The ca­boose to a long, hard decade. I listened for our grand­son, who sleeps like he’s training for the Olympics. Our little slumber-lord. Four years ago on this very day, I discovered our youngest adult daughter was pregnant. She was never able to raise her son. Several years ago, at the age of sixty...

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