
Stand with Ukraine
Cru has 120 Ukranian staff. They created a video on the 100th day of the war with Russia. I knew you would like to meet some of these brave and dedicated Cru staff members. Continue reading Stand with Ukraine
Cru has 120 Ukranian staff. They created a video on the 100th day of the war with Russia. I knew you would like to meet some of these brave and dedicated Cru staff members. Continue reading Stand with Ukraine
What did it take for Jesus to provide complete and lasting forgiveness, not only for this man, but also for all who came to believe upon Him? Continue reading Is Forgiveness Easy?
I just re-read Timothy Keller’s wonderful book on the parable in Luke 15 that we commonly call the Parable of the Prodigal Son. In The Prodigal God, Dr. Keller thoroughly examines that the story was directed to the Pharisees. Continue reading The Prodigal God by Timothy Keller
Mom invited me to share about my time in Germany this past summer. I thought I’d focus on what it’s like to attend a Protestant church service in Germany, because it’s hard to find that information online. Also, it was beautiful to learn how the body of Christ worships in another culture and I hope to share that delight with you! Continue reading Attending Protestant Church Services in Germany by Jenn
COVID-19 transports Larry and me back to the Communist era of our lives with its demanding, ongoing crises. Did I learn anything from residing behind the Iron Curtain during the Cold War that now provides direction in the Corona War? Yes, indeed! God willing, these guidelines will encourage you and those dear to you during this tumultuous time. Continue reading 7 Guidelines from The Cold War to The Corona War (Guest Post)
We spent more than four days all together as a family in the Gatlinburg, Tennessee, area the week before Thanksgiving. The crowds and traffic weren’t too bad. We were very glad to see a lot of fall color. Continue reading Our Family Gathering in the Smokies