Gianna Soderstrom
muses on the ministry of second
breakfasts -- and the power of
inviting others into our homes.
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Gianna Soderstrom
muses on the ministry of second
breakfasts -- and the power of
inviting others into our homes.
Creating alongside others
for half a day is a sweet hint of
heaven. Elisa Lambert shows
us how to make it happen.
There is an inextricable link between joy and being known.
You heard you’re not supposed to love the world. You heard wrong.
You’re too busy, too tired, and too distracted. But that doesn’t need to be the end of the story.
A group singing opportunity in Colorado Springs.
Join us in feasting on good food and good fellowship October 19 as we delve into the next few missives from The Screwtape Letters!
Care to join us on an adventure? Sharing your love of The Lord of the Rings movie trilogy with like-minded fans… while enjoying Second Breakfast…and reading a favorite LOTR chapter aloud…all while dressed as a hobbit or elf!
Tips from Brian Brown from the Anselm Society's Storytelling night.
The great modern poet T.S. Eliot is a model for poets and artists in our own chaotic world. Here are just a few things we can learn from him.
In our September 5 conversation with poet Scott Cairns, we explored the nature of Christian community in light of the human condition.
You could blame technology and the hurried twenty-first century lifestyle, or point to commercialism and pop culture. But there is another reason: People underestimate our common ability to apprehend the aesthetic.