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Mental Illness and the Church: A Q&A with Amy Simpson
How the church can help debunk myths surrounding schizophrenia
by Amy SimpsonMay 1, 2013
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Praying Away Fear
There is only one way to face a world of bombings, shootings, and uncertainty.
Patricia RaybonMay 1, 2013
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The Heart of Hospitality
More than just opening your home to your friends or Bible study group for coffee, hospitality is a conscientious pursuit to welcome strangers and friends into our homes and lives and to make them feel loved and accepted.
Kelli B. TrujilloMay 1, 2013
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Mental Illness is No Laughing Matter
How the church can better respond to individuals suffering in darkness
Amy SimpsonApril 26, 2013
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From Temple Prostitution to New Life in Christ
Hundreds of former temple prostitutes are finding their worth and value in Christ at evangelism conferences in India
Martha Evans SparksApril 26, 2013
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Ways to Help People with Mental Illness and Their Families
Plus, words that help—and hurt
Amy SimpsonApril 26, 2013
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Come to the Table
The call to pause and gather over a meal is an underrated, life-giving mandate with bountiful benefits
Shauna NiequistApril 24, 2013
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Shut Up and Listen
How to encourage someone who's hurting
Meryl HerrApril 10, 2013
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Reaching a Community
A stranger reached out with food and love to Tricia Heng when she needed it most. Now Tricia is paying that kindness forward to other families who are struggling.
Marisa Zeppieri-CaruanaApril 10, 2013
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The Woman Who Raised Justin Bieber
The teen superstar's mom opens up about abuse, addiction, and experiencing God's grace
Corrie CutrerApril 10, 2013
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Being the Hands and Feet of Jesus Is Dirty Work
Why love demands a response
Amber RobinsonApril 3, 2013
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Dancing Through Darkness
When I lost my sight, God gave us a new kind of vision for our marriage.
Janet Perez Eckles January 30, 2013
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TCW Talks to … Pat Smith
A Q&A about parenting through loss and accepting ourselves as a treasure to God
Allison J. AlthoffJanuary 23, 2013
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Feeling a Victim's Pain
When her daughter was murdered and another daughter attacked and left for dead, Lorraine Whoberry fought for answers but was ignored. Now she fights on behalf of victims' families everywhere.
Ann ByleJanuary 3, 2013
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Hope in Our Darkest Places
A note to you from the editor
Ginger KolbabaJanuary 3, 2013