By Kelly Carr When Christians think of places where the gospel needs to be spread, they may think of other countries and the missionaries who reach them. If they consider the U.S., what comes to mind is likely rural regions or urban areas that are impoverished. But how often do people think of the suburbs […]
Sharing Christ: in the Country
By Kelly Carr I loved going to my grandparents’ farm as a child. There was space to roam, play, and imagine. I also recall going to their rural church with them. Everyone who entered the doors was noticed and welcomed. There was a spirit of ease. Members cared for one another, acting as family members—checking […]
Designed by Our Creator
By Kelly Carr Just last week I observed some amazing beauty created by God. Ever since I was young, the beauty of nature has most often drawn me into spiritual introspection, into marveling and wondering about the Creator. When I see the intricacies of a leaf, for instance, or the grandiosity of a mountain range, […]
Doubt—You’re Not Alone
By Kelly Carr Change is hard. Even when change is for our own good, the transition may cause us some doubt. When a company makes changes, we may doubt the wisdom of those making the decisions, wondering if they have our best interests at heart as employees. When a church makes changes, we may doubt […]
Incomprehensible
By Kelly Carr There are moments, days, weeks at a time when you are plodding along through life, not thinking about it. You don’t plan to disassociate. But it just kind of happens. Then suddenly, recognition dawns upon your mind and heart and soul and sweeps you right along with it. It might arrive in […]