Gentleness is a super important filter for all our actions, but it's not one we like to use. Our culture tells us that gentleness is weakness, but Jesus talks often about the subversive power of gentle words and actions. Has gentleness ever solved systemic injustices? Is there ever a time to use a "whip" (metaphorically or literally) in defense of the faith or in an effort to bring Christ's kingdom?
We often think of Efficiency as a good thing, something to be aspired towards. How can it also become a temptation, or a problem?
As we start our series on the Nicean Creed, Dan and Austin take some time to examine the historical, cultural and practical context of...
It's hard for us to give up our plans. What does it mean to have healthy, God-guided planning?