Meeting the Mystery: Shannon Craigo-Snell
“We are finite creatures, but we touch the fringes of infinity” – Shannon Craigo-Snell
“We are finite creatures, but we touch the fringes of infinity” – Shannon Craigo-Snell
A heavy blizzard in Roswell united a shivering squirrel, a baby for baptism, and a multi-generational family celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary. Christ was the host and we were the guests.
The wedding is happening now. All the preparation, stress, and frustrations are done. Be in this moment. It works for Christmas, too!
Mary Magdalene was not a fallen temptress. She witnessed the resurrection, was the apostle to the apostles, and likely continued in leadership in the early church.
Troops on the ground choose to share an improvised ceasefire for Christmas.
Learn about the miraculous and unbelievable adventures of Brendan and his crew.
Feeling the presence of God while translating Isaiah
Harriet Tubman’s faith in her own words:
A legend of faithfulness from the early church:
What does it mean to see salvation as coming through the present moment rather than having happened in the past or something to look forward to in the future?