Faith

You’re Invited to Breakfast on the Beach with jesus

I am a doer and a worker who comes from a long line of doers and workers. We are pioneers…

4 years ago

Why You Should Try Again

I live in this beautifully diverse and densely populated neighborhood on the north side of Chicago where the government resettles…

4 years ago

Platforms and Kingdoms and The Rise and Fall of Mars Hill

I’ve been listening to The Rise and Fall of Mars Hill podcast in almost every spare moment recently. If you’ve…

4 years ago

That One Thing that Will make All the Difference

Most of the time, I am a fish out of water in this neighborhood. I am the minority in a…

4 years ago

Worship before victory

Disruptive—that’s how I would describe these weeks. As the coronavirus claims more lives and plans than we expected, we wonder…

6 years ago

Sacred and Holy Roots

I don’t think I imagined my life quite this way, and I love that.  Five years ago, I started my…

6 years ago

Reminding One another of truth in the whirlwind

A few weeks ago, a dear friend and I met for ice cream. Never mind that it was 20 degrees…

6 years ago

The Abundance in Emmanuel—God with Us

Abundance It’s the word that comes to mind for my 2019.  To be clear, this abundance isn’t the stuff of…

6 years ago

What Happens When We Cultivate Home

For about two years I lived in this absolutely beautiful, rustic home in a town that is the epitome of…

6 years ago

What my Grandparent’s Fridge Teaches You and Me

There are two types of people in this world—those who keep the front of their fridge clean and organized, and…

6 years ago

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