In Our Waiting
Christ enters a broken world not to erase suffering immediately, but to bring light into it. How does recognizing this shape the way we show care, offer presence, and reflect hope to those who are hurting?
Hallmark鈥檚 idyllic towns and predictable plots offer comfort in a chaotic world, but as Christians, we are called to live fully in the here and now. How can we ensure that our delight in seasonal comforts doesn鈥檛 distract from living faithfully and attentively in the world today?
Renewing our imagination invites us to see ordinary landscapes as sources of relationship and possibility. How might our sense of belonging shift if we approached place with more curiosity?
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