White Christians and multiethnic ministry
Here are three crucial factors we must consider when approaching and engaging in multiethnic ministry.
View ArticleModel worshippers and “trendy” legalism
A new wave of legalism is plaguing the church, disguising itself in worldly expectations of beauty and trendiness.
View Article“We space”: an invitation for every church
Four things that can bridge the immigration crisis
View ArticleWelcoming Christ
I encountered Jesus in the love and friendship I received from this girl and her mom, who moments before were no more than strangers.
View ArticleA face worth seeking
In more ways than one, we should approach the kingdom of God through the lens of innocence and wonder. We should aim to please.
View ArticleBorder Stories: Meet me in the middle
When it comes to the border crisis, the church must sit in the tension with humility and an appetite for learning.
View ArticleThe disciple’s sixth sense: seeing in the dark
Navigating our faith in the dark seasons of life requires the development of a sixth sense, an ability to engage and perceive God beyond the five senses through which we experience our natural world.
View ArticleTime to fix the faucet
Individually, we who call ourselves followers of Christ need the light and resourcing from the Holy Spirit to fix broken things that we have become accustomed to.
View ArticleBeing “doers” of James 5:16 in recovery ministry
When someone gets honest about something, that changes things.
View ArticleThriving as a teen in a tough world
Learn more About Voices Blogs It’s Wednesday evening at Providence Wesleyan Church (PWC). Three teens sit on the coffee counter while others sporadically arrive. Cheyenne, the youth pastor, greets a...
View ArticleEveryone at church is a mess. Here’s why I keep going.
Learn more About Voices Blogs I’ve been going to church since I was three years old. I remember ruby red-heart spotted, thick white tights and shiny plastic shoes with miniature buckles and plenty...
View ArticleThe sadness of silence
Learn more About Voices Blogs While many may not know this, the third Sunday in January is a significant day on the calendar: Sanctity of Life Day. This year, Sanctity of Life Day falls on January...
View ArticleThe importance of repentance in reconciliation
Learn more About Voices Blogs With only five students in my missional outreach course at Southern Wesleyan University this semester, we were able to squeeze into one car to travel the three miles...
View ArticleSlow Scripture movement
Learn more about Voices blogs Slow Food I began seeing the image of a snail on restaurants with the words “Slow Food” when we moved to Europe. It intrigued me, so I Googled it. The Slow Food...
View ArticleQuarantined on Easter weekend
Learn more about Voices blogs Like many of you, I’ve been cooped up these past weeks. And like many of you, I’ve been both anxious and antsy. My wife and I have four small kids. Two have asthma....
View ArticleA Wesleyan Lament Over the Lie of Racial Value
Learn more about Voices blogs Heavenly Father, we come to you now. Lord, you are the almighty Creator who has placed your image in every created person. The expression of our differences, our...
View ArticleA hinge of history
Learn more about Voices blogs Can we all get along? But, I can’t breathe, officer. Your weight is crushing my neck, but it will never suffocate my children’s dreams and the hopes of millions. Can’t...
View ArticleFeel what I have felt
Learn more about Voices blogs Often, I hear others tell me, “I want to be part of the solution to prejudice.” I am so thankful when I hear this. But what I have discovered is this: dealing with...
View ArticleLost boys of America: riots, rage & redemption
Learn more about Voices blogs “A riot is the language of the unheard.” — Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. “Those that make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable. “ — John...
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