There’s always work to be done, and our culture has often placed a high premium on pushing ourselves to the limit—plunging our heads in the sand and powering all the way through. But what are the casualties of such a choice?
Blue dust-specked light streamed down from the side screens covered with lyrics to one of…
A little over a year ago, I felt a crippling anxiety about whether God was…
There’s an old story that goes something like this: A rich guy goes on a…
The birth of my daughter was a life-changing event for me. Many agree that the…
In the last 50 years or so, Wendell Berry’s name has become almost synonymous with…
Tom Rowley is the Executive Director of A Rocha USA (uh-RAW-sha, Portuguese for “the rock”),…
Things can get complicated when we start to worry about money—and when we fret about how we are going to divide our paycheck between student debt, rent, bills and splurging now and then (or, more often then we’d like to admit). Here’s what one woman learned by going back to the basics when it came to her bank statement.
Consider these three factors before purchasing a vehicle. First, a car should be considered transportation,…
Brittany Johnson on why you don’t have to live in a house full of junk to be held back by hoarding.
William Walker writes a blog for RELEVANT about the need to tithe, but why that might look different than what we’ve grown accustomed to.
Chris Haw writes a piece for RELEVANT looking at why Christians ought to be hesitant about the next big thing in technology.