How Langston Hughes' poem “Harlem” still gives us a lens through which to understand racial relations in America.

How Langston Hughes' poem “Harlem” still gives us a lens through which to understand racial relations in America.
Should the doctrine of grace equal humility or elitism? How does good theology get twisted from the inside out? How do we have faith in Jesus in our work and in our lives? How do we find meaning in what we do? Good questions asked by two webpages that caught our attention this week. What caught your eye on the web this week?
Who or what are you trying to be accepted by? How can you shift your focus of acceptance from humanity’s acceptance to God’s acceptance?
We all know that the Church is a people not a place, yet Christians across the globe go to church on any given Sunday. Similarly we gather for worship when in fact, for the Christian, all of life is meant to be worship.
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to truly be so grace-filled and encouraged that ‘there are no needy persons amongst yourselves?’
Serving others. For 25 years I've been living these words as I serve in the maintenance department here at Dordt College as campus electrician and chief boiler operator.