Provision

Tipping the Bowl

Tipping the Bowl

Guest blog by Katie Overbeek

Like many of you, I have fumbled, sobbed and stomped my way through 2020 as best as I can.

In the midst of the pandemic storm, our family has encountered some significant challenges and trials this year. We’ve seen some victories, but there’s been a lot of heavy lifting and we’re tired.

What a basket of tomatoes means for God's plan for your life

What a basket of tomatoes means for God's plan for your life

I was sitting looking at a container full of tomatoes when a thought struck me.

Expecting an early frost, Elaine had picked all the tomatoes she could find on our plants and put them in the container. At first, all of them were green. After a few days, there was a twinge of red in a few of them. Now some are red, some are heading that way and lots are still pretty green.

I know that may not represent the basis for an earth-shaking revelation, but this is the thought I had.

Turning drudgery into victory

Turning drudgery into victory

For most of us, perseverance is not our favourite word. And that for sure has been the case this year. It has been one long drudgery with, as yet, no end in sight.

It’s one thing to be going through a difficult time personally, it’s another one entirely to be living in an entire society going through it.

It’s an introvert’s paradise, but everyone else’s nightmare.

This is the church you'd like to join

This is the church you'd like to join

I wish I had a hundred dollars from every occasion someone asked me what makes a great church. It happened again several times this week. And I always give the same answer.

Before I reveal it, let me hasten to say there are all sorts of Biblical ingredients that go into making a church what it should be. You could write a book on the subject, and many have.

But what if we could boil it down to something everyone could understand, remember and repeat — In other words, a short but accurate summary?

Here’s my contribution. There are three things a church absolutely must have if it aspires to meeting Biblical norms.

Finding freedom in a year of restriction

Finding freedom in a year of restriction

What is freedom? And what is freedom in Christ?

I spent six years (in the midst of church planting) trying to explain the latter thought in my PhD dissertation at Durham University.

The subject has resurfaced lately with the renewed emphasis on the historical wrongs of slavery. And if you understand slavery, you understand freedom.