The holiday season can be a time of joy and celebration, but sometimes bring up pain and the feeling that you don’t belong., Lindsey Paris-Lopez shares a poetic letter to remind you of an important truth: you are loved.

Social media often gets a bad rap for being an arena for comparison and competition, but it can also be a way to genuinely (and healthily) connect with others. In this post, Pastor Adam Ericksen shares his 4 tips to foster healthy relationships online.

Lindsey Paris-Lopez shares what she has learned from indigenous wisdom, and how living a life of gratitude fosters stewardship, hope, and positive change.

In a swipe-right world, is it possible to find lifelong love? Suzanne Ross shares what the Bible has to say and shares three tips on how to be more authentic and vulnerable.

Being our authentic selves is worth the risk. Lindsey Paris-Lopez relates her experience converting to Islam as a teenager and how it affected her family relationships and sense of belonging.

What happens when scandal strikes? Suzanne Ross delves into the truths behind scandals, why scandals happen, and offers three tips to become “unscandalized.”

Adam Ericksen reveals the models who shaped his desire to be a pastor and how people in our lives make us into who we are.

Lindsey Paris-Lopez explains how her atheist father ultimately helps her appreciate the Trinity, God as an eternal dance of love.

Two plays running simultaneously in Chicago brilliantly illustrated what René Girard called interdividuality, how other people shape who we are and become.

Adam Ericksen sat down with Danielle Kingstrom and Matthew Distefano to discuss their upcoming book, “Naked and Known”, which explores deepening the love and trust in committed relationships.