), right in the middle, directly in front of the pulpit and choir. Amy stared at her lap and I put my arm around her . . . and glared. (BTW, I’m not suggesting this is how you should handle things when you get mad at church. I’ve been known to be a little...
Three years ago we shared amessage from Marahthat was filled with desperation. Jim was very, very sick and a new heart seemed almost impossible. The message, on their 22ndwedding anniversary, went on to circle the world with almost 15,000 people sharing Marah’s anguished words. ...
Language is much more than defining or translating words. It carries with it culture and nuances, turns of speech and local flavor. Like St. Paul in Athens, Peter relates to the people he’s addressing. Above all, St. Peter and the women and men with him have been freed from fear beca...
Collectively, the band also shared their thoughts behind the fresh track on Instagram: “When we wrote this song, the wordsunprecedentedandunknownwere used a lot. This song is a declaration that there is nothing unprecedented [and] nothing unknown to our God. He remains the same! We are so ...
,” after hearing a sermon. The pastor spoke the phrase, “You stepped into my Egypt,” and something in the songwriter’s heart lit up. In an instant, his pastor had given him language for a feeling that, up until that point, the prolific lyricist had been unable to put into words....