Growing in the Soil of Suffering
Certain fruits grow best in the soil of suffering. This helps us make sense of the senseless.
Growing in the Soil of Suffering
Certain fruits grow best in the soil of suffering. This helps us make sense of the senseless.
Steve McKinion: Suffering and Childhood Cancer
Dr. Steve McKinion joins us to talk about suffering — specifically, the suffering that comes through childhood cancer.
The Power of a Name: God’s Faithfulness in Mental Health
Naming opens the door to freedom and sheds light on truth that can feel uncomfortable, exposing, and painful.
3 Books on Suffering | Summer Reading Recommendations
As summer begins, we want to help you craft the perfect Summer Reading List. We asked Southeastern Seminary […]
Ken Keathley: On Service, Suffering, and Sacrifice (Mark 10:35-45)
“For even the Son of Man came not to be served but to serve, and to give his life as […]
4 Lessons from a Year of Suffering
By Nathaniel Williams “Keep on the sunny side!” As a self-proclaimed optimist, I used to employ this phrase […]
Waking Up to the Reality of Death
By Nathaniel Williams As a pastor, I think about death far more than the average person. But recent […]
15 Years After Katrina: What We Learned When We Lost Everything
Sudden crises can leave us shell-shocked. One moment we are going about our day wondering what’s for supper, […]
3 Sources of Hope in a Fear-Filled World
By David W. Jones In the midst of the pandemic, one of the things that has stood out […]
How Long, O Lord, Shall We Be Quarantined?
By Jenn Hesse “Captain’s Log. Day: Who Knows?” Since governors across the United States began issuing stay-at-home orders […]
COVID-19: Waking up to a World in Pain
By Nathan Baker At this point, many articles like this one have reminded us of C. S. Lewis’ […]
How God Uses Your Suffering
Why does God allow suffering? Many of us are asking such questions right now in light of coronavirus […]
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