
Writing a Song of Lament – My First 2 Years Living Cross Culturally
A Sacred Cry: Why Lament is More Than Just Complaining In the West, we’ve perfected the art of positive thinking—and in the process, we’ve practically lost the sacred practice of


A Sacred Cry: Why Lament is More Than Just Complaining In the West, we’ve perfected the art of positive thinking—and in the process, we’ve practically lost the sacred practice of

When we read the gospel accounts of the life of Jesus and the Acts of the Apostles, it is astounding to see how the word of God multiplied in the

“But soon a fierce storm came up. High waves were breaking into the boat, and it began to fill with water.” At this point, I express the howling of wind

Preaching from the whole Bible is like playing music using the whole piano. Penang island. 4am. Severely jet lagged. As I sit on my balcony, looking at the dark jungle

This post was written by Claire. In this post, she discusses the story of Mary and Martha, and what it can teach us about how we can approach our relationship

Let us introduce you to the latest book released by Andy McCullough – The Nineveh Story: Prophetic Imagination, Empire and the Book of Jonah. Overview This book traces the Bible’s

This article was posted by Preethi Matthew on the ‘MY BELOVED IS MINE, AND I AM HIS‘ blog, which you can find here. You can read the original post here.

Let me introduce you to a beautiful Hebrew verb from your Old Testament. The verb is Shalam. It’s linked to the well-known noun shalom (peace, wholeness, well-being). It’s used in many and surprising ways

This article was posted on Blogger.com by ‘His Banner over me is love’. The writer is a wife and a mother of two boys, born in India and now living

Rosh Hashanah is a Jewish festival celebrating the New Year. The dates of this holiday vary from year to year, but this year it falls from the 22nd-24th September. It