Christina Kaiserman never felt victimized, growing up with her single mom. Like many of the other 17.4 million children being raised in single-parent families in the U.S., this was simply her reality...
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Faith at Work: The Teacher
“When I grow up, I want to be…” As children, we all completed this sentence with varying aspirations. Jureen Gardner admits that teaching was never one of hers. And yet, God had a call on her life...
Her Story, His Glory: Angie Daniels
Judging by the sheer joy on Angie’s face or the confidence in her stride, one would never have guessed that there was once a time she didn’t know if she believed in marriage. In fact, there was once a time she didn’t know if such a thing as a good man existed...
Ready… Set… Stay!
by Randi Peck What do you imagine complete sanctification looks like? Do visions of white robes, missionaries, and monasteries come to mind? A life lived in isolation, free from Netflix and Twitter, electricity and mortgages? Does being kept blameless consist of selling all our belongings and saying goodbye to our friends and family, in order to live in a third world, mud hut? I suppose I used to think so... CLICK ON PHOTO TO READ MORE...