The constancy of perverted justice is wearying. Habakkuk knew something of that as well, and he had a conversation – open, honest, and raw –
Author: Kim Kargbo
A couple of weeks ago I wrote an article about the “one thing” you can do to begin to address your own racial bias. Some
I’ve been contemplating the heaviness that this season has brought. Do you feel it? A lethargy. A passivity. An emptiness. A weight. A sense of
Creeping slowly toward the end of the branchit bends beneath me, but on I go.I do not know what lies aheadonly that an inner sense
When I read things like “75 things you can do…” it’s hard to know where to start, and whether any of those things are going
My daughter is an artist. She just graduated from university with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Dance Performance and Choreography – or, as
The story of Bartimaeus is an often-referenced story – of healing, and also of desire. Bartimaeus is one of the only people in the Bible
There are seasons in life that require quick and decisive action, often in order to save lives. But how do we live in the midst
None of us asked to be in the place we are right now. Nobody wanted a pandemic. Nobody wanted to lose their job, or their
Earlier this week, I was upset. I was complaining to the Lord that my Holy Week had been stolen from me, and I was not