Mark Thompson was an ordinary man in an ordinary town. He worked at the old steel mill on the edge of town—a place where the air always smelled like burnt metal and grease, and the sounds of grinding machines seemed to echo in his bones. It was monotonous, sure, but […]Read more »
The house on Ember Lane had always been a place of warmth. Not just because of its old, creaky fireplace that crackled through the winter nights, but because it was filled with people who loved each other in their own ways. There were five of them: John and Mary, the […]Read more »
Has Communion become a ritual? Do we approach the table with a sober mind? What does it mean not to take communion “unworthily?”
What does it mean when we are to live a “Kingdom Life” in Christ? How can we walk in a world that’s growing increasingly hostile towards Christians? How can we walk in the promises of God? Life as a Christian is often compared to a journey, one filled with twists, […]Read more »