The roads through the atlas of our hearts are windy and rough as we navigate through difficult emotions. We first take a look at the journey itself and how we handle uncertainty, stress, and feeling overwhelmed. It takes human connection, Godly connection, and courage.
Read MoreHow much is actually sustainable in all of this — COVID-19, hurricanes, wildfires, racial injustice, shootings, school starting, work, home responsibilities, caring for family members and then living out our calling to love God and love our neighbors? What do we do? We look to scripture and the example of Peter for our answer.
Read MoreMartin Luther once wrote, “You are not only responsible for what you say, but also for what you do not say.” We all have the moral obligation to use words and actions—God’s word and our voices, hands and feet—to serve our neighbors and proclaim the gospel. The world is truly chaotic, and we are only now beginning to realize the extent to which we are connected to one another. Now is the time to speak. Now is the time to be the church that speaks God’s reign into reality.
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