The Not Knowing
August 11, 2020 | Jaci Miller
I often begin blog posts with a story. People like stories. They’re fun. We’re built to enjoy stories, which is why Jesus so often spoke in parables. But I try to make sure my story can be understood. Sometimes Jesus didn’t...
Farming Takes Time
August 4, 2020 | Jaci Miller
Pop-Tarts. When I was a kid, I ate all the corners first (oh, who am I kidding, I still do), saving that sticky fruit filling for last. Best of all, with Pop-Tarts, I never had to wait to eat them: delicious, straight from the box. If I had a few...
A Beginner's Guide to Perseverance
July 28, 2020 | Amanda Buxton
Potty training. Merriam-Webster defines it as “the process of teaching a small child to use the toilet.” I define it as “the process of jelly-bean bribery, lift-the-flap-book hoarding, and Sesame-Street-sticker coercion to...
Choosing Grace Over Grumpy
July 21, 2020 | Jessica Benko
Think back about your day. Did it go as planned? Perhaps it exceeded expectations? Or maybe it was pretty much the worst day ever. How did you [re]act and feel? What “makes” or “breaks” our days can be vastly different...
Brick to the Head
July 7, 2020 | Jaci Miller
Exodus is the story of us. That’s how someone recently explained it to me. Many people have heard that Moses is the foreshadowing of Jesus, the greater, perfect Deliverer. I’ve also heard that everything in Scripture points toward...