Today's post is written by my wonderful friend and former seminary classmate, Lauren Januzik. Lauren is an incredible writer, preacher, and pastor. She currently works at Tyndale House Publishing where she works closely with the Nueva Traducción Viviente, the sister translation to the NLT. I'm delighted to share this piece of hers on female friendship for Women’s History Month. It’s not …
Why You Should (Consider) Watching Horror Movies
This post is written by my friend and former seminary classmate, Zach Adams! Zach is a youth pastor, husband to Victory, and life-long learner. In addition to his interest in Old Testament studies, Zach loves the way we tell stories through film. I hope I don’t get fired for writing this, because I’m a youth pastor who loves horror movies. In fact, I believe a healthy diet of horror can enrich …
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The Art of Receiving Friendship
Today's post is written by my wonderful friend and former seminary classmate, Lauren Januzik. Lauren is an incredible writer, preacher, and pastor. She currently works at Tyndale House Publishing where she works closely with the Nueva Traducción Viviente, the sister translation to the NLT. I'm delighted to share this piece of hers on friendship and the book of Ruth. TW: This post speaks …
Poetry, Prayer, and Learning to Pay Attention
This post is written by Lanie Walkup. Lanie is a New Testament PhD student at Baylor, focusing on families, narrative, and the gospels. She's also the wife of Logan, my former seminary classmate, and my very good friend. After seeing her love for poetry up close, I'm delighted to share this piece she's written. I have a big window in the front of my apartment, and because I live in a garden …
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Good Friday Hope for the Hopeless
This post is written by my dear friend, Hannah Glad. Hannah is a writer, wife to Matt, and cat-mom of two. She loves coffee and books, and she currently works at Christianity Today. I'm overjoyed to share this piece of hers on hope. Good Friday, Holy Saturday, Easter Sunday. I think about these three days a lot. When in a season that feels like a continuous dark night of the soul, I don’t …
A Queen’s Gambit: God Isn’t Afraid of Women
This post is written by my friend and former seminary classmate, Zach Adams! Zach is a youth pastor, husband to Victory, and life-long learner. His main area of interest is Old Testament studies, specifically how land is portrayed in the OT. I'm thrilled to share his insightful words on Esther here. The book of Esther is about a young asparagus who slowly rises in life to become a powerful …
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