As August draws nearer to an end, many families are transitioning from summer activities to the everyday routines of a new school Read More »
In Daniel 6, Scripture provides the narrative of Daniel in the lion’s den, a story that recounts the unwavering faith and courage Read More »
America has an anger problem. Ed Stetzer, author of Christians in the Age of Outrage, says we have an “Outrage Culture”. Outrage Read More »
Shame and grace are powerful emotions that shape our experiences and relationships. For literally most of human history, shame has been a Read More »
Patience – the art of gracefully waiting. An invitation to slow down in a world that moves at a breakneck pace. A Read More »
Lisa Modrzejewski, Crucible Women’s Ministry Leader, shares the following reflection on how Crucible has impacted the way she interacts with her world: Read More »
Former President Theodore Roosevelt stood at the Sorbonne in Paris on April 23, 1920, and delivered his speech, “Citizenship in a Republic” Read More »
“Unused creativity isn’t benign. It metastasizes.” – Brené Brown Have you ever wondered why children seem to have an endless supply of Read More »
Now the Lord is the Spirit, and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom.” 2 Corinthians 3:17 This week, Read More »
“We all need somebody to lean on. Lean on me when you’re not strong and I’ll be your friend, I’ll help you Read More »