Biblical Soul-Care
Recently I was having a particularly rough day, and I decided I could either stay home and cry, or I could go grab a coffee and hopefully cry less. I packed up my baby and made my way to my favorite coffee shop 20 minutes
Recently I was having a particularly rough day, and I decided I could either stay home and cry, or I could go grab a coffee and hopefully cry less. I packed up my baby and made my way to my favorite coffee shop 20 minutes
On March 1, 2021, folks in Eastern KY woke up to heavy rains and devasting flooding. This came in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic, and these two events together brought to many people a sense of hopelessness. God immediately led Rosie and me and
How Can We Get “Race Relations” Right? In 1931 on the campus of Eastern Mennonite School (now University) in Harrisonburg, Virginia, a student literary program featured “a stirring debate on the ever-live question: should the Negro enjoy equal privileges with the white race?” That jolting
In Manta, Ecuador on January 18, 2022, Rosedale International (RI) worker Sheryl Hostetler passed away after a battle with COVID-19. At the time of her passing, she had dedicated over twenty years of her life to the people of Ecuador, serving as a nurse, a
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