by Christopher Schilling | Sep 6, 2018 | Opinion
Most of us living in the U.S. own a lot of stuff. In fact, Americans have on average 300,000 items in their homes. And with the average size of the American home tripling in the past 50 years, 10 percent of us rent offsite storage space culminating into the biggest... by EthicsDaily.com Staff | Dec 8, 2015 | News
The desire for spiritual growth among Christians is not translating into significant commitment to practices facilitating this development, according to a Barna Group survey. A strong majority (77 percent) of Christians said it is “very important to see growth... by Joe LaGuardia | May 12, 2014 | Opinion
A friend of mine lives right down the street from her mother. They have a good relationship, and they’ve become closer since the woman’s father passed away a few years ago. Without him around anymore, though, the mother is demanding more of her time. My... by Brett Gibson | Apr 21, 2014 | Opinion
Can spiritual disciplines serve as foundations for the spiritual formation of children? I met with parents of preschoolers at my church to discuss this question, which resulted in a fruitful conversation and an affirmation that they can. Here are a few key reflections... by Michael Helms | Mar 21, 2003 | Opinion
Jesus did not find answers to these questions in the crowd or among his disciples. Jesus found answers in the wilderness, on the mountain, in the garden, often in the late hours of the night or in the early hours of the morning through disciplines such as prayer....