For the last several summers, my wife and I have enjoyed hiking and biking in Colorado. So much so, that these trips have taken on a ritual-like quality.
John looked forward to spring, and for good reason. Winter produced more challenges than he was prepared for. A huge ice storm followed a record snowfall. Electric lines and fences came down.
Luke reminds us in his gospel that the call of Christianity mandates action on our part. The opening verses of chapter 2 detail Joseph and Mary’s journey to
Members of the worship band Addison Road are enjoying their ride into prominence in Christian music. But ministering to students remains the group’s focus.
By Jennifer Harris Word&Way News Writer “Beauty is one ugly subject,” suggests the back of Erin Davis’ new book graffiti. Like many young women, Davis spent years battling a negative body image. “I didn’t understand why I didn’t look like the examples of
By Bill Webb Word&Way Editor Way back in the summer of 1969, I had the opportunity of taking what for a small-town 19-year-old was the trip of a lifetime. Fourteen other German-language students and I left the friendly confines of our southern Illinois community
By Bill Webb Word&Way Editor A few weeks ago, during a few days of vacation time in the foothills of the Rockies, my family took a driving trip to the summit of a well-known peak. The whole trip, including lookout points and a stop to