By Daniel Darling Last year, Jeannie and Jim Gaffigan announced they were stopping production of their popular The Jim Gaffigan Show, which portrayed a fictitious version of the everyday life of their devoutly Catholic family. Jeannie, the producer of the show, explained to disappointed fans on Twitter their reasoning: “Our real lives, marriage and family […]
Identity Crisis
By Macey Phillips I’m 25 years old and in the midst of an identity crisis. So many times as Christians, we focus on the wrong things and find ourselves living a life that does not identify with Christ. We put money, careers, family, friends (and the list goes on) in front of our relationship with […]
Mirror, Mirror on the Wall
By Kit Coons The moment we start exploring our world, we also begin discovering ourselves. That journey takes us to many sources to define our identity. Much of the Old Testament is about God teaching the Hebrew people to base their identity on him. He knew that their perceived identity would either draw them to […]
Who Are You?
By Kelly Carr Who are you? How would others describe you—what image do you depict to the world? What’s truly on the inside? Maybe those answers line up or maybe they don’t. Some of us project confidence, as if we’ve got life under control, when really we’re swirling with unease within. Others put on a […]
Shades of Diversity
By Thilini Cate “Mommy, I’m biracial.” “Biracial? Where did you hear that word?” “I didn’t hear it. I saw it.” “OK, when and where did you see it?” “On the 1st grade student profile page. I’m biracial and my friends are Anglo. What is biracial and Anglo?” Nothing could have prepared me to discuss such […]
