Mountains, donkeys and other conversations. In Mark 11, we can easily see that nothing Jesus says is surface deep. So, let's dive deep.…
Read MoreTake a step toward racial reconciliation and unity on July 9 at Unite KC's second annual Walk for Unity.…
Read More"We're all camels here" In other words, we all have things that we'd rather not give up. Mark 10 invites us to ponder those things.…
Read More"I believe, help my unbelief." These words spoken by a desperate father in Mark 9 are an honest and profound statement about the reality of being human.…
Read MoreLiving with “no regrets” is actually living without reflection. Which, thinking about it that way, makes living with no regrets less of the courageous act we make it out to be.…
Read MoreCaring for people takes attending to both soul and body. Not one or the other.…
Read MoreEver fed a meal to a child who just came in from outdoor play with messy hands? That’s what I picture when I read Mark 7. But at the end of the day, it’s not messy hands that matter. It’s messy hearts. Although, clean hands at the table are a…
Read MorePerhaps Jesus was "just a carpenter" in Nazareth, but look no further than the rest of Mark 6 alone and you'll see He didn't let that hold Him back. It's a lesson for us all.…
Read MoreI used to think that the goal with emotions was to find a way to always be happy. No sadness, no anger, no emotional fluctuation at all, solely happiness. I think this was partially construed because I am a recovering emotional avoider. So, to think that health was actually leaning…
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