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Do I Really Trust God?

Advent is a season of anticipation. Anticipation for a Savior to bring light into a dark world. But it has a melancholy tenor to it. It’s the time before the joyous celebration of Jesus’ birth that we remember at Christmas. A time of uncertainty.

The Incarnation, the Early Church, and You

The Nicene Council decided that the triune Godhead is fully present in Jesus, in whom the reality of God’s love for humanity is demonstrated. Furthermore, and most importantly for our understanding of missional Christianity, the incarnation implies our participation in this fallen world’s healing.

Sanctuary and Savoring

For the time being, I’m ignoring the toys and socks strewn across my living room to sit on my couch and drink tea. 

7 Things We Need to Learn from the Global Church

Sadly, we in the U.S. are not widely recognized as learners, as thoughtful disciples, as understanding people. We are still mostly known for our lack of language learning, our ethnocentricity, and our cultural imperialism, all understandably. But thankfully, we are growing.

More Than a Check Box: Reflecting God’s Multiethnicity as a Biracial Woman

I realized that I was still operating on a level of loneliness and confusion about my place and purpose as a biracial Latina in classrooms, at work, in my family, and now in my Asian American ÂÌñÒùÆÞ chapter. The truth was that I was feeling more displaced than ever.

A New Resource for Life After College

The first years after college can be some of the hardest to navigate. Here is help for the journey.

No Job Is a Calling (and 4 Reasons That’s Good News)

Few things in life are as frustrating as a terrible job.

Christian Unity in an Ever-Divisive World

Reasons for our lack of lived-out unity are many. I offer four themes I’ve observed and questions to consider.

Who Is the Holy Spirit?

When describing God, the language of the Bible is not merely truthful but careful.

Just Tell Me What I Need to Know: Church After College

I wish someone had told me that church after college wouldn’t feel like ÂÌñÒùÆÞ. 

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