Commonplace Discipleship
by Hope Wiseman on March 9th, 2023
Discipleship is about formation, not affirmation or information. We are instructed to “love the Lord your God with all your heart, mind and strength. Love your neighbor as yourself.” To be a fully formed and whole person means having rightly ordered thinking, rightly ordered feeling, and rightly ordered actions. In Norms and Nobility, David Hicks says, “The purpose of education is not the assimilation of facts or the retention of information, but the habitation of the mind and body to will and act in accordance with what one knows.” This is what commonplace discipleship aims to foster. Read More
Giving Thanks
by Brett Toney on November 18th, 2021
We are not in a financial position where we are desperate for year-end gifts to meet our expenses, but we are looking ahead to 2022 and beyond and asking the Lord to bless us that his way may be known on earth (cf. Psalm 67). Read More