
Self-Control: How Jesus Ruled Himself for Our Sake
Many Christians practice self-control during the season of Lent, fasting from favorite foods to draw closer to Jesus.
When I was nine years old, I decided to give up ice cream sandwiches for Lent, which I considered a great sacrifice…

Gentleness: Antidote for an Angry World
Anger is the new pandemic, spreading by contact much like the virus we’ve been fighting for the past year. It is a mutation of our early response to COVID19, which began as fear, sweetened by early steps of neighborliness.
But as…

Faithfulness: A Promise that Leads to Joy
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What does faithfulness look like? Faithfulness--not just to a job or a cause--but to the people around you? Where does it start and how does it end?
When we were kids we promised to be best friends forever,…

Goodness: The Fruit With No Strings Attached
Goodness is a strong word; good is too, though shorter and simpler. We toss it around without thinking, barely noticing how we use it or where it lands.
For example, the waitress returns to your table with are question, “Are…

Kindness: The Fruit We Need to Taste
Tell me. What is kindness? And you’re not allowed to use the word “kind” in the definition. That sounds like the kind of trick question your fourth grade teacher used to ask, doesn’t it?
That’s because I want to…