If you look around my office prayer space or on my bedroom dresser, you'll notice one constant: broken conch and whelk shells everywhere. Small and blue-gray, large and sun-bleached, twisting, turning ...
My paternal grandfather, Shlomo Sessler, was a Holocaust refugee. I grew up listening to him recount the saga of his miraculous escape from the claws of Nazism time and again. In contrast to many ...
By Daniel Agbesi Latsu Ho-Fiave (V/R), July 6, GNA – Pastor Gabriel Owusu-Akyaw, Kumasi Sector Home and Urban Mission Coordinator of the Church of Pentecost, has urged Christians to embrace brokenness ...
One of the stark divides in American culture is how we frame problems and assign blame: to individuals, their character and choices? Or to systemic issues within institutions, movements, and ...
The image caught me by surprise. Unlike most images that dissolve quickly into the next sense-impression, this one kept reverberating within. What was it that so captivated my attention? The image was ...
Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, is a time for spiritual renewal through fasting, prayer, and deep introspection. But to truly understand what this holiest day accomplishes, we need to look at the ...
Shattered. Fragmented. Wrecked. Brokenness, in both spiritual and psychological contexts, is often viewed not as an end, but is best described as a necessary catalyst for change—for a breakthrough.