By Sharon Curtis From the splintered cross they took Him Removed the thorns and nails They laid His body on the ground As the world around me pales. As I looked upon His battered form I took Him in my…
By Ann O’Malley I feel like I’ve aged ten years in the last twelve months. I’m tired. My brain isn’t working right. I just want to curl up in a ball and sleep until the pandemic ends. I miss the…
By Ann O’Malley For several years now, God has been working on my attitude toward my sisters and brothers in Christ. I see immaturity in those who’ve been believers for decades. I hear bickering between husbands and wives who should…
By Grant E. Christensen On Tuesday, Nancy and I once again drove to Seattle for my quarterly blood draw, PSA test, and appointment with my oncologist, Dr. Heather Cheng. When we got off the elevator, a nurse immediately interviewed us…
By Katie Heid Dual-citizenship has its advantages and challenges. As heirs to a Heavenly home and current members of American society, we have all the rights and privileges that both offer. I’ve heard well-meaning Christians profess that since God is…