
A Broader, Faster Microphone
Social media comment sections are often like the proverbial train wreck – you don’t want to see them, but you can’t look away. We post

Social media comment sections are often like the proverbial train wreck – you don’t want to see them, but you can’t look away. We post

What do you see when you look at yourself in the mirror? Most of us can be very critical of ourselves, whether it’s our weight,

Yesterday, I was thinking about algorithms on social media and how they seem to track us. This morning, after letting Tori out and feeding her

One of the more unsettling things about the internet is how it seems to read our minds. A couple of weeks ago, when we had

I “told” Tori we could sleep in this morning. As I begin to read this morning and type these words, it’s 6:34 am. I’m up

Today, we’re in 1 Thessalonians 4, and Paul finally gets to the point … sort of. Four chapters in, and Paul finally sounds a little

In reading 1 Thessalonians 3 this morning, I was struck by a tone to the words that I’m not sure I’ve heard so clearly before.

He reminds the Thessalonians what his visit was like. He recalls how he shared not only the gospel but his very life. He celebrates how

Unless I get sidetracked, which is possible, this week in my devotional time, I am re-reading 1 Thessalonians, widely believed to be Paul’s first letter.

When I’m feeling “stuck” in my devotional time or need to hear familiar words of encouragement, I turn to Romans 8. From beginning to end,