I See You: How Love Opens Our Eyes to Invisible People Terence Lester Review by Dave Ens What is the subject? How does your church approach ministry to people at…
Dave Ens
Creating space for people to meet Jesus in Downtown Winnipeg I sat with Gary on the corner of Portage and Donald in Winnipeg. Someone told me they’d seen him panhandling…
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Time for cake: Celebrating new life in Jesus
by ContributorColossians 2:12–15, 3:1–4 There was something about the Narcotics Anonymous (NA) meeting that immediately impressed me. My friend had invited me to attend because he would be receiving his…
Playing God: Redeeming the Gift of Power
Author: Andy Crouch
“Power is a gift.” These are the opening words of Andy Crouch’s book Playing God: Redeeming the Gift of Power.It’s terrifying to be forgotten. Imagine you’re a child walking through a mall and you suddenly realize you’ve become separated from your parents. Or you’re an adult who walks into the house to find doors unlocked, lights on, TV blaring – but not a person anywhere. What if you’ve been left behind, forgotten? The fear is palpable.