DiscernmentFaith Formation Why I Continue to Trust and Read the Bible We can discover God's will through God's Word, the Bible, and the Word-made-flesh, Jesus.Ruth LangkampFebruary 28, 2023
Faith PracticesRelationships How Spiritual Disciplines Can Free the Body from Wounds of Trauma How might we heal from trauma in order to be healthy leaders?Dr. Peter WattsFebruary 16, 2023
LeadershipRelationships Resilience Is My Reality as an Indigenous Woman I praise Creator for giving me a passion and heart to actively work toward a better future.Bizzy FeekesNovember 9, 2021
MissionSpirituality A Letter to My Fellow Asian Sisters and Brothers This hate was always our business. Even when we didn’t want it to be.Lynn MinApril 26, 2021
Gerri Gerri Yoshida was born in the United States, but as an Asian American who has lived in several different parts…Erik FikkertMarch 22, 2021
Relationships Where Do We Go From Here? There can be no reconciliation and repair without truth telling. There can be no forgiveness without repentance.Dr. Peter WattsJanuary 22, 2021
Relationships The Pathway to Reconciliation The stages of grief and a continual process of forgiveness can lead to healing and reconciliation.Dr. Peter WattsJanuary 22, 2021
CoronavirusLeadership 7 Important Books for Church Leaders in a Time of Racial Reckoning Wise voices can help the church navigate multiple crises as people of hope and grace.Larry DoornbosNovember 18, 2020
Faith Formation Confronting Racism and Its Ugly Past to Change the Future The Robben Island Project looked back at racism to help participants work toward change.Jennifer KnottNovember 16, 2020
Faith PracticesSpirituality Is Racism a Discipleship Issue? Joe Graham, a White Millennial Pastor, Thinks So. A conversation about leading discipleship and doing the hard, uncomfortable work of JesusBecky Getz and Joe GrahamOctober 13, 2020