Author: FaithOnMotion
Minneapolis lay under a blanket of snow and single-digit temperatures as parishioners poured into church on a Sunday morning in early December last year. They piled…
This piece was adapted from CT’s books newsletter. Subscribe here. Hunter M. Hampton, The Gridiron Gospel: Faith and College Football in Twentieth- Century America (University of Illinois…
In 1970, CT caught up with Ann Landers, the widely read newspaper columnist who answered personal, ethical questions. CT asked, “Why do you think people come…
On a Sunday morning in Kakamega County in western Kenya, two elderly women dust plastic chairs, open windows, and lay white linen on the tables at…
Embracing childlike trust can transform your faith from striving to secure dependence on God’s love. Learn to rest in His presence and find joy in the…
The author reflects on the rarity of knowing God well and finding Him enjoyable, sharing their personal experiences of nurturing relationships with family and friends to…
As a mother, Jennifer Donaldson’s morning routine is disrupted when her six-year-old daughter asks why she’s putting on makeup, leading to a profound realization about the…
As a mother, the author reflects on how her children’s attachment to special items mirrors the unreplaceable value of God in their lives, highlighting Jesus Christ…
“Jesus of Nazareth was a man accredited by God to you by miracles, wonders, and signs, which God did among you through Him, as you yourselves know.” (Acts 2:22) Jesus did all of His miracles as a man, not as God. Let that sink in. This is a profound truth that has major implications for
…but they did not listen to him because of their discouragement and cruel bondage. – Exodus 6:9 It is very difficult to lead when those you are leading believe they have been mistreated and have lost all hope. Such was the case when God called Moses to bring the people of Israel out of Egypt.
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