By Evelyn Eng I didn’t notice when it happened, but I had become my Asian parents. I struggled deeply with learning how to let go. Asian parents want their children to always remain children. I needed to teach my parents how to let me go and to learn how to serve them in their old […]
Plan Now for a Fruitful Future
By Terry Magee Those of us in middle age can feel sandwiched between caring for aging parents and continuing to give attention to our children. These responsibilities are piled atop our current demands emanating from work, church, and other regular commitments. Our workload now can make us lose sight of what we will be doing […]
Leaving a Legacy
By Steve Wyatt Our church serves a master-planned community that’s evenly divided between two very different demographic groups. Parkside surrounds a huge community and is teeming with young families. Country Club is designed for boomers and beyond (many of whom we affectionately call snowbirds) and is nestled at the base of a mountain with two […]
Ensuring & Insuring the Mission of the Church
By Jamie Shafer Much like in our personal lives, churches need the protection that insurance provides. However, for Brotherhood Mutual it’s about more than just protecting an organization’s assets; it’s about building the kingdom as a whole. Formed over 90 years ago, the company shares on its website that Brotherhood Mutual originated as a mutual […]
In The World—March 19, 2017
By Melissa Wuske Faith & the Philadelphia Eagles There is a spiritual awakening happening in an unexpected place: a professional football team. “This is by far the most spiritual team I’ve been on,” said Chase Daniel, a quarterback for the Philadelphia Eagles. Daniel leads a weekly Bible study and prayer time for the team. Five […]