My Sister, Cancer, Death, and Satan’s Lies
“Death is swallowed up in victory.” “O, death, where is your sting? O death, where is your victory?” (1 Corinthians 15:55) For years I sang songs in church about death and its ultimate defeat
“Death is swallowed up in victory.” “O, death, where is your sting? O death, where is your victory?” (1 Corinthians 15:55) For years I sang songs in church about death and its ultimate defeat
“…to brood on sorrow is to be broken and disheartened, while to see God is to sing on the darkest day. Once we come to know that our years are of His right hand,
I read about King David’s desperation for the living words of God. A once smelly shepherd boy, David gets catapulted in the seat of being one of the most powerful men on earth, living the
Too often, women's ministry get's shrunk down to three verses in Titus 2. Anca Martin writes on how women need more than just three verses from Titus 2. They need more.
Anca Martin shares three things she learned from being a bench-warmer.
Anca Martin writes about how live with an exile mindset in the American suburbs.
I met a scandalous woman with a terrible past. The horrors of her horrendous choices keep her barely crawling between fear, masks, and shame. Abuse, adultery, abortion, cheating, lying, fornication. Under the Mary Kay makeup,
Anca Martin shares why she loves being apart of her church's Thanksgiving meal for international students and refugees.
Taking a cue from her grandparents who grew up under a Communist dictatorship in Eastern Europe, Anca Martin encourages moms (and dads) to make their homes hubs for gospel mission in the midst of an increasingly secular culture.