The Book of James: Listen Up, Shut Up, and Simmer Down (James 1:19-27) We may not live in the Wild West, but sometimes we act like it byChaplain Chris LinzeyJuly 26, 2024
The Book of James: Surviving the Tough Times Today I’m kicking off a Bible Study on the Book of James byChaplain Chris LinzeyJuly 19, 2024
Lights Out: Who Is Turning Off the Church’s Lights and Throwing Away Its Key? Churches are dying all around us today byDave GipsonJuly 19, 2024
Inspiring the Industry with Film Producer Chevonne O’Shaughnessy Chevonne O’Shaughnessy says that she fell into the movie business, a move byJohn I. SnyderJuly 17, 2024
Culture Featured Uneasy AlliesAugust 14, 2021 Drive It Off the Lot My dream car is a four-door, bright blue, Mini Cooper with a white hood byJill Richardson
Culture Uneasy AlliesFebruary 4, 2017 Pastor Jill Richardson: “We Stood for Refugees. Literally.” Please Note: The views expressed here are those of the author and do not byJill Richardson
Uneasy AlliesDecember 1, 2016 The Millennial Generation Goes to War The protests over the election are waning byJill Richardson
Featured Uneasy AlliesNovember 16, 2016 Jesus, the Cubs, and Extra Innings I have no interest in watching the Chicago Bulls play byJill Richardson
Featured Missions Uneasy AlliesOctober 6, 2016 Millennials, Missions, and Making Them Mix Since writing a book about short-term missions, I’ve learned a lot about byJill Richardson
Culture Featured Uneasy AlliesSeptember 23, 2016 Bedrock, Lasers, and English Papers Remember outlining? byJill Richardson
Culture Featured Uneasy AlliesSeptember 17, 2016 Handling the Truth – “You can’t handle the truth!” “You can’t handle the truth! byJill Richardson
Culture Uneasy AlliesAugust 19, 2016 Pokémon GO and the Salvation of Western Civilization Pokémon GO will save the world byJill Richardson
Culture Uneasy AlliesJuly 14, 2016 The Muddy Church A few years ago, my daughters and I participated in our first mud run byJill Richardson
Culture Uneasy AlliesJuly 7, 2016 What’s Your Question? In Gretchen Rubin’s book Better than Before, she divides people into four byJill Richardson