
The Gift of a Snow Day
By Lilly Lewin As the air turns crisp and winter edges closer, I find myself watching the sky with that quiet hope that snow might arrive any day—an unexpected grace that invites us to slow down and listen for God…

By Lilly Lewin As the air turns crisp and winter edges closer, I find myself watching the sky with that quiet hope that snow might arrive any day—an unexpected grace that invites us to slow down and listen for God…

By Emily Rietema Often we think of service as something to “add on” a few times a year—dropping off canned goods at Thanksgiving, or volunteering at Christmas. While those acts matter, they don’t necessarily shape our children into people who…

By Jamie Roach In my years walking alongside families and teenagers, I’ve come to believe that one of the deepest longings of a child is to be seen, loved, and accepted just as they are. The digital world presses hard…

By Mimi Keel What story is your family living in? This question has been shaping me lately, especially through the influence of St. Francis and the Franciscan community I visit each year. Each year, I have the joy of spending…

By Kara K Root There are many reasons not to go to church. Life is busy.Church is awkward.Choosing one feels overwhelming.Will they ask for money?What if I don’t know what to do there?What if I don’t agree with their beliefs?The…

By Jamie Roach At the heart of the Christian story is this truth: God is self-giving love. Not distant. Not passive. But present—actively meeting us in our need. And parenting, in all its messy beauty, is one of the clearest…