Feb 1, 2023 | Dating & Marriage
I want to be jealous. I look around at other couples and make up stories in my head – their life wasn’t as hard, their losses not so grievous, their betrayal not so deep. I think, we had it worse. But that’s a lie, because everyone born into this imperfect world is touched by that imperfection. We all carry hurts and we all pass through trials – some are just less visible than others. What we do in those trials, and who we become (the plural “we” of marriage) has the power to be a witness to this wasting world.
Dec 2, 2022 | Basic Theology
Verity ’22 Streaming Access Now Available Get Access Introduction This November we were so excited to bring back the third annual Verity Conference located in Petoskey, Michigan. 250+ women came from all around the United States to join us in person, and over...
Nov 1, 2022 | Christian Life & Theology
I travel a lot as a Bible teacher. I’ve been to all kinds of conventions, conferences, and women’s retreats. Usually the goal of these events is something along the lines of “encouragement in Christ” – which is a great goal, something I...
Oct 25, 2022 | Christian Life & Theology
When I was a kid the Holy Spirit was that dispensable, confusing, and honestly, boring member of the Trinity who none of us really understood. God made sense. Jesus seemed nice. But the Spirit? We didn’t know what to do with Him. When I look at church culture...
Oct 5, 2022 | Christian Life & Theology
A few weeks ago I talked about generational sin and the uphill battle many believers face to break the chains of their family line. I don’t know why the Lord keeps laying this topic on my heart of late; perhaps because, as my kids get older, I see more clearly...
Oct 5, 2022 | Basic Theology, Christian Life & Theology, Motherhood
Some of my best conversations with my five year old happen when I’m putting her to bed at night. When it’s time to sleep, her mind starts swirling with theological questions and conundrums. She’s a lot like me in that way. Some questions are easy to answer, like “Can...
Jul 12, 2022 | Christian Life & Theology, Motherhood
For better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish, until parted by death. A husband and wife can’t possibly imagine all that those words will entail when spoken during their marriage. Couples dream of having children, but...
Jun 14, 2022 | Christian Life & Theology
I write this to you tired. Physically, because we’ve had a taxing week of back-to-back speaking engagements for me, followed by a bout of sickness so severe it took me out for several days and currently has Josh down for the count. I am still struggling with the...
Mar 10, 2022 | Christian Life & Theology, Podcast Episodes
In recent years there has been an increase in Instagram posts and resources encouraging Christians to revert from a Sunday celebration of worship to a Saturday Sabbath. Why is this? To answer this question we have to look at the history of Sabbath and how it transitioned to Sunday worship! The celebration of Christian community and the resurrection of Christ on Sunday has been a standard in the Christian church since the first century, but it’s important to know why the Christians diverged from the Jews on their day of meeting.
Mar 9, 2022 | Christian Life & Theology, Podcast Episodes
We attach a lot of emotion to the topic of creation theories. Sometimes this is because it’s a view we were always raised with and questioning or challenging it feels like breaking apart faith itself. Remember: challenging our worldview doesn’t mean we necessarily walk away from our viewpoint. It forces us to be honest about what we believe and understand the questions skeptics are asking – even skeptics who are fellow Christians.