Celebrating in the Midst

Celebrating in the Midst

We must approach celebration as a spiritual discipline, a rebellious act of worship we practice on the good days, the hard days, and the ordinary days. When we’ve spent time earnestly rehearsing a spiritual response, it becomes a part of who we truly are. With the ingrained discipline of sacred celebration, we can live and respond from a place of truth, rather than a place of regret or despair.

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Opening Our Hands
Faith Katherine Wolf Faith Katherine Wolf

Opening Our Hands

What we find on this side of the journey is that loss, in its purest form, is a fear of death. The good news is that when we are connected to Jesus—resurrection personified—we need not die at all.

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Post-Traumatic Growth
Suffering, Identity Jay Wolf Suffering, Identity Jay Wolf

Post-Traumatic Growth

Trauma can be more than a dark pit of despair or a spiral of depression. It has the potential to be our deepest source of empathy, strongest point of connection, and most forceful impetus for growth if we bravely choose to let others into both the brokenness and the mending.

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