By Kelly Carr My neighborhood has an interesting history. It was established as one of the first places people lived just outside of downtown Cincinnati. Wealthy residents owned large estates, the streetcar brought people up a large incline to its main intersection for shopping, and the place was bustling. Harriet Beecher Stowe’s family lived here, […]
Minister with Your Ears
By Kelly Carr “Huh? Sorry—what’d you say?” How many times a day do you say something to that effect? Or how many times a day does someone say that to you? A Skill We Need Around 45 percent of our total communication time is listening—more than speaking, reading, or writing—so it should be a skill […]
Dwell Among People
By Kelly Carr Just last week we discussed the concept of missions being not just overseas but in our own backyards. This week we explore the examples of people who are actively serving right in their own backyards. Getting Close If we are to engage our community with the love of Christ, we have to […]
Growing Concept of Missions
By Kelly Carr I distinctly remember the first missionary family I ever knew. There was a kid I grew up with in Sunday school and youth group—one year he and his family left to be missionaries to Jamaica. Missions to my small mind seemed like a far-off concept—people attended church one day and then were […]
Love Is
By Kelly Carr This is the last of our series surrounding the challenging and liberating statement upheld by Restoration Movement churches: “In essentials, unity; in opinions, liberty; in all things, love.” The last section of this motto is a reminder, a call for us to practice Christlike love in all of our endeavors living as […]