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2012
Ministering to Tough People
I need perspective and balance in this difficult outreach.
by JoHannah Reardon
The Consumer Versus the Kingdom
Transform your view of marriage and relinquish control
Dan Tocchini
Happiness Takes Two
After we married, we had to learn to work as a unit.
Jan Lazo-Davis
Dating is a Painful (Necessary) Process
5 women sound off on sex, dating, and the church
Roundtable moderated by Andrea Bianchi
Pint-Sized Spirituality
God himself is at work in our children's lives.
Kelli B. Trujillo
Trapped by Marriage
I Left My Husband … for One Day
Sherry Van Zante
The Best Time I Failed at Lent
I beat myself up over my weakness, but then I discovered an important aspect of Lent and Easter that I hadn’t realized before.
by Laura Leonard
When Life Hurts Your Child
Helping kids deal with disappointment
By Caryn Rivadeneira
'But' Is a Resurrection Word
Just as the women at the tomb, we face the facts, then work for the miracle
Renee James
Your Gift or Mine?
Encourage each another to use your spiritual gifts
Kirsetin K. Morello
Viewing the Crucifixion in a Different Light
Why did Jesus have to die the way he did?
by By Frederica Mathewes-Green with Amy Simpson
Avoiding the Cross
It’s so much easier—and less painful—not to think about the reality of what Jesus went through. And yet, it’s essential.
By Kelli B. Trujillo
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