As foreigners in this world, we Christians ought to know better than anyone else what it feels like to long for a better country.
Read MoreWhen the second atomic bomb was dropped on Nagasaki, it destroyed the largest Christian church in Japan, along with a Christian orphanage run by nuns, in a small area called Urakami. What can we learn from these historic events? What do they mean for us as American-Christians or Japanese-Christians living in the aftermath today?
Read MoreHave you ever felt out of place and unsure how to proceed? Maybe it was entering into a new social circle or going to a friend’s wedding or birthday without knowing anyone.
Read MoreWhen my sister was in high school, she volunteered at nursing homes, and as a pesky middle school student I questioned why someone would spend time with people who would likely spend the rest of their lives in the same building before passing away.
Read MoreYou have heard it said that a Good Christian is a Good American... but I suggest to you that a Good Christian is a Kingdom Citizen, one whose fellow citizens are sprinkled throughout many nations.
Read MoreI could have been an awesome Pharisee. At least, I could if I were a first-century male Jew.
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