(Note: While this post was written with elders' wives and other Christian women in mind, we hope all of our readers will benefit from it and share it with others... read more →
(Note: While this post was written with elders' wives and other Christian women in mind, we hope all of our readers will benefit from it and share it with others... read more →
“My frame was not hidden from you, when I was being made in secret, intricately woven in the depths of the earth. Your eyes saw my unformed substance; in your... read more →
Our perspective on friendship (as with most things) naturally trends toward “me”-centered.” Why don’t they include me? Why don’t they like me? Who do I want to be friends with?... read more →
SPIRITUAL LIFE When life feels repetitive (Paula Wilding at The Gospel Coalition): Our lives are made up of these repetitive activities. And that repetition can wear on us and make us... read more →
Only one human relationship is truly universal: friendship. Not everyone has a spouse, children, siblings, or living parents, but anyone can have a friend. Jesus’ closest human relationships were with... read more →
“Come into his presence with singing,” Psalm 100:2 instructs us—and Scripture is filled with examples of people who responded to life’s circumstances, both joyful and sorrowful, by singing to God. After their... read more →
Saying “thank you” costs virtually no time, energy, or money, but it can make a tremendous impact on the people around you and the vitality of your church. How? To... read more →
Doctors are saying this is a record year in the U.S. for seasonal illnesses like RSV and flu, and many of us are feeling it. After several years of rarely... read more →
Part Two in BER's Education Series by Erica Fitzgerald Alexis Smelker's post about public school in the last edition of Titus 2 Women was a great reminder to shine the... read more →