Why Are We Surprised? Confronting Shock-to-Shock Living with Truth
I slipped between the boulders and descended into the crack. Below me, I could hear my eight-year-old daughter whimpering. The darkness of the cave closed …
I slipped between the boulders and descended into the crack. Below me, I could hear my eight-year-old daughter whimpering. The darkness of the cave closed …
Stay in China. This inexplicable message came from the London Missionary Society (L.M.S.) to Eric Liddell in late February of 1941.[1] He, his pregnant wife …
Being an American in Burma was safe. Until it wasn’t. Being a Christian in Rome was not a problem. Until it was. How do you …
For the sake of those living on the North Pole or the International Space Station and who had their internet disconnected for the last 9 …
“Your son has been shot in the face,” the report read. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807–1882) leaned back in his chair.[1] Not again? Not another tragedy? …
Thankfulness? In 2020? Maybe we should just cancel Thanksgiving. Let’s not recount what happened. Let’s just forget it all. For what do we have to …
What if the worst-case scenario occurred? What will keep you, as a Christian, from despair?
Our frustration and anger toward opposition can easily cause us to become preoccupied with political solutions and distract us from gospel solutions.
Hello friends! We are excited to let you know that we’ve created a YouTube station for Rooted Thinking. In this inaugural YouTube interview, Micah Colbert …
How God can use our response to pandemic disruptions