Seeking the far better things (Part I)

Seeking the far better things (Part I)

Our family devotional recently included a piece on sorting through that experience, battle, diagnosis which is or seems truly insurmountable.

An attitude of  accessibility

An attitude of accessibility

Accessible is an overused and over-applied word. It is mostly commonly thought of as a person, place, thing or state of being that is reachable, attainable or capable of being understood. It is also a consumer-friendly word, such as the Sherwin Williams paint colour Accessible Beige, toted as “the perfect neutral.”

Longing  to belong

Longing to belong

Belong is a powerful word. The idea of belonging relates to almost everyone’s desire to be included, to be known and to be accepted.

To know and be known

To know and be known

In 1987, Martin Pistorius was a healthy 12-year-old boy living in South Africa. Without warning, he contracted an unusual virus that progressively changed him from a typical young man to someone in a vegetative state.

Grace, grief and stubborn hope

Grace, grief and stubborn hope

New columnist Sara Pot.