Hospitality Series (#3): The Stranger as Strange Truth In the past two posts, I’ve discussed hospitality through an ethical lens: it is good and right to extend hospitality to the stranger. Jesus’ example Keep Reading
The Dry Bones Story: from Denver, CO to Union City, TN by Jordan Siebold A couple weekends ago Robbie and I got the opportunity to visit Union City, Tennessee to spend some time with friends at Keep Reading
Facilitating Unlikely Intersections: Guess Who's Coming to Dinner? It is easy to love people who are different than us from a distance, but to intersect in a very direct and personal way can Keep Reading
Hospitality Series (#2) My last post was about the way that fear can keep us from welcoming strangers. This post is similar. I’m interested in looking briefly at Keep Reading
STALE FRIES AND HALF-EATEN HAMBURGERS It was well after dark on a cool November downtown Denver night. I’ll never forget the time my wife, Nikki, and I spent walking along 16th Street Keep Reading
The Kingdom A Few Thoughts by Rebekah Duke, staff member Jesus often preached that “the kingdom of God is near.” When I was growing up, for some Keep Reading