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Faith and Culture

That Day {How Much Life Changed September 12, 2001}

ByNicole T. Walters September 24, 2015October 31, 2015

Most people in our generation will always remember where they were and what they were doing on September 11, 2001. It is actually September 12 that sticks in my mind as a pivotal day in my life and faith. On 9/11 I did what thousands of others probably did. I sat glued to the television,…

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Faith and Culture

Walking with “The” Jesus Alone

ByNicole T. Walters September 24, 2015October 31, 2015

Though I have spent over three months in India, all told, my grasp of Hindi doesn’t extend past a few memorized phrases and songs. I have never sat down and really studied the beautiful language for myself. One thing I do know is that Hindi doesn’t have a definite article comparable to the English “the”…

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Faith and Culture

Fighting Compassion Fatigue

ByLindsey Smallwood September 16, 2015October 17, 2015

Recently I read Ann Voskamp’s beautiful, heart wrenching post about the situation in Iraq. In it she outlines the impossible choices children face there – girls sold into sexual slavery, forced to have their virginity surgically remade only to be taken again and again. Children denied an education. Babies as young as three years old…

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Faith and Culture

That Day (How My Life Changed September 12, 2001)

ByNicole T. Walters September 16, 2015October 17, 2015

Most people in our generation will always remember where they were and what they were doing on September 11, 2001. It is actually September 12 that sticks in my mind as a pivotal day in my life and faith. On 9/11 I did what thousands of others probably did. I sat glued to the television,…

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Obedience in the Face of Great Fear
Faith and Culture

Obedience in the Face of Great Fear

ByNicole T. Walters August 19, 2015October 14, 2015

I have done some things in my life that most people would find daring. That trip to Yemen when our car was turned around and sent back south because of Al Qaeda activity up north – that seems pretty bold. Passing by those jeeps with guns strapped on the backs of them would have scared…

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What Is The Truest Thing That Only You Can Say
Faith and Culture

What Is The Truest Thing That Only You Can Say?

ByMargot Starbuck July 29, 2015October 15, 2015

After Michael Brown’s death in Ferguson Missouri last year, I wondered how I was being called to respond. Though clear that God has equipped me to be a communicator—in print and in speech, sometimes with paint or film—I wasn’t sure what to say or how to say it. The naughty little voice in my head…

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The Year of Sidestepping Jesus
Faith and Culture | Spiritual Growth

The Year of Sidestepping Jesus

ByAfton Rorvik June 17, 2015October 17, 2015

Avoid. Bypass. Duck. Evade. Dance around. Sidestep. We’ve all done it. Avoiding eye contact in the church lobby with a woman you enjoyed working with on a committee at church until you had THAT discussion. Crossing the street when you see a neighbor who just lost his wife in a car accident. Letting your phone…

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Faith and Culture | Writing

The Thing I’d Rather Be Doing

ByBronwyn Lea September 11, 2014October 17, 2015

When I joined Google+ last year, with tongue-in-cheek I listed my occupation as Domestic Opposer of Entropy. For that is what I do: I hold back the chaos. As a stay-at-home mom, I pick up the strewn, I wash the dirty, I tidy the messed, I soothe the hurt and I untangle the knotted. All…

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Faith and Culture | Parenting

Worthless Daughter

ByJudy Douglass April 9, 2014October 17, 2015

“Thank you, Mother, for raising a worthless daughter.” These words, part of a lament of a bride going to meet her husband for the first time, summed up the experience of women in China in the 1800’s, according to Snow Flower and the Secret Fan.    In this book Lisa See brings to light the reality of…

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Faith and Culture | Leadership

Women Are Mission Critical

ByJudy Douglass May 25, 2013October 17, 2015

Each of us wants to believe that we matter. That we have something to offer. That our contributions to building God’s kingdom are needed and valuable. But as I travel the world speaking to women in ministry, I have found a substantial obstacle to seeing that happen. One might think the biggest barrier would be…

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