Faith By Hearing
Faith Jason Dyba Faith Jason Dyba

Faith By Hearing

We all want to be heard, to be known, to have someone/anyone validate that we are here, that our desires are worthy, our pain is not wasted, our life is seen. Often we transmit what we’ve been taught. Other times, we fashion new ways to be noticed. For thousands and thousands of years, humans have sent out our signals, hoping that there is someone on the other end who is listening.

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Luxury Problems
Faith, Suffering Katherine Wolf Faith, Suffering Katherine Wolf

Luxury Problems

None of us can control much, but we can control our response in life.  Each unexpected moment presents us with that opportunity to focus on the bitterness or the blessing.

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Naming the Good
Suffering, Faith, Favorites Jay Wolf Suffering, Faith, Favorites Jay Wolf

Naming the Good

It is our choice, perhaps our duty even, to see this good and to call it by name. We must tell each other the story, from the grandiose themes to the name of the smallest beloved one, and in so doing we make manifest the story of hope that is within us all, and it is good.

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On Anniversaries
Suffering, Faith, Disability Jay Wolf Suffering, Faith, Disability Jay Wolf

On Anniversaries

Every year as spring is reaching its zenith of new life, we’re forced to remember how Katherine nearly died, out of the clear blue. Despite her "resurrection" of sorts, many other things died that day. And yet, in a very sobering way, life is a series of these little deaths, calling us to really live.

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Waiting for the Second Advent
Faith, Seasonal Jay Wolf Faith, Seasonal Jay Wolf

Waiting for the Second Advent

How could we, the fair-weather receivers of His gospel ever hope to emulate this commanding voice in the wilderness? How could we the broken parents, the disobedient children, the unwise and unrighteous ever wholeheartedly proclaim, “prepare ye the way of the Lord”? Well, we can because He already has.

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The Thorns
Faith, Suffering Jay Wolf Faith, Suffering Jay Wolf

The Thorns

Since we know the end of the story, we can confidently endure, moreover embrace, the depth of suffering guaranteed in our own days. It is impossible to live in the joy of new life if we don't first internalize just how far we've been taken away from death.

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John’s Birth Story
Relationships, Faith, Personal Jay Wolf Relationships, Faith, Personal Jay Wolf

John’s Birth Story

This story is the story of John Nestor Wolf and the day he arrived in the world. This is his story, our story, but it’s your story too. And ultimately, it’s God’s story—the one where new life is birthed from near death, where hope overflows from broken vessels. We are still pondering this profound revelation in our hearts as we hold him in our arms.

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Redefining Waiting
Suffering, Faith, Favorites Katherine Wolf Suffering, Faith, Favorites Katherine Wolf

Redefining Waiting

Romans 5:3 teaches us that suffering leads us to perseverance and to character and, ultimately, to hope, which will never shame us and will never disappoint us. There is a promise and a purpose in the painful process of waiting, which means we can learn to wait well.

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The Identity of Hope
Faith, Suffering Jay Wolf Faith, Suffering Jay Wolf

The Identity of Hope

The transcendent world of a life-giving God tumbles in tandem with a creation utterly decaying into death. As believers, how do we not shy away from whole-hearted living while simultaneously holding our tenuous existence with open hands?

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