By Ward Shope 33 Oh, the depth of the riches and wisdom and knowledge of God! How unsearchable are his judgments and...
New Life Notes
Jr. High Fall Retreat
By Maddie A couple weekends ago, I had the privilege of going on the annual Jr. High Fall Retreat at...
Sometimes the Clay Talks Back
By Nancy J. Unks You may have seen a video on YouTube. Or perhaps you visited a historic site last...
A Hershey Park Transformation
By Ward Shope When our kids were very young, Debbie and I began to make an annual pilgrimage to Hershey...
A Voluntary Agreement and to Mutually Meddle
By Ward Shope Recently, I was in a New Life staff meeting where we were discussing what discipleship should look...
Rest for the Weary
By Beth Ann Olesen If you have read any of my blog posts, you know I love structure and routine....
A Country of Contrasts
By Nancy Unks Nairobi, Kenya is a modern metropolis—fast-paced, full of youth on cell phones, multiple languages, new construction, Ubers,...
School Year Resolutions
By Becky Holcomb Mid-August, 7:30 am, cicadas whirling, 93% humidity, zinnias blooming: It is time for my school year resolutions....
We Plant the Seeds
By Beth Ann Olesen I recently went on a safari. Sure, the vines were made out of paper, the savanna...
Serving Survivors for Jesus
By Hannah Emert I still remember the first morning I went to adult Sunday school, I was still in high...
Recognizing Who I Am
By Ward Shope It seems that facial recognition is the hot technological innovation at the moment. Of course, NCIS has...
Options
By Ward Shope I once read or heard that you can tell how wealthy someone is by the number of...