How God uses suffering to shape us
“Truly, if there’s one topic every human being can relate to on some level, it’s suffering.” — Shaped by Suffering: How Temporary...
Our Water Mission trip to the Abaco Islands
Mission work has been part of Pam’s and my life for many years. We haven’t had a calling for foreign mission work since a trip to the...

Our Lady of Mercy offers life-changing services on the Sea Islands
Feet in the vineyard There is a bumper sticker once seen frequently that read, “Think Globally. Act Locally.” Unlike the musings on most...
The discipline of memory
Moore to Ponder Years ago when I was traveling to private schools on behalf of a ministry I then directed, I stopped in Colorado Springs...
Five ways to increase connection during the holidays
Lifeline Life is busy. We are busier than ever with work, school, after-school activities, non-stop texts and emails, events, commitments...
Baron Fain: A faithful friend and a friend of faith
When Earl Fain IV, better known to most who knew him as “Baron,” died suddenly on July 31 it was a loss to many. His lovely wife...
Healing from our Heavenly Father
As Christians, I believe we are called to the ecumenical spirit and not only rejoice that God is indeed everywhere, but that other...
A second touch
Sometimes my faith feels more like a flickering pilot light than a bright beacon of Light, as brightly lit for Jesus as football stadium...
The Rescue of Bat 21
“When his electronic warfare plane, call sign Bat 21, was shot down on 2 April 1972, fifty-three-year-old Air Force navigator Iceal...
We called him ‘George’
In undergraduate pilot training, no one ever mentioned an “autopilot.” Looking back on it, it makes sense that a student pilot ought to...