by Greg Tomlin | Mar 16, 2020 | Carroll Community, Theology, Worship
The parking lot of our local Sam’s Club—cars darting in and out—looked like the inner workings of the ant colony my class had in the third grade. The inside of the store looked more like the ant colony after Billy knocked it off the book case. One second of freefall...
by Wade Berry | Apr 23, 2019 | Scripture, Theology
“I feel like I am coming to you as a beggar and not as a daughter.” These were the words that I heard as my wife prayed one night several weeks ago. They were the words of a woman who knew what God has said about her, but who also knew the painful disconnect that...
by Wade Berry | May 20, 2016 | Faith & Heritage, Scripture
A Season of Doubt Brennan Manning once said that Christ will ask us only one question when he comes to judge the living and the dead. “Did you believe that I loved you?” I am not sure that I agree with his eschatology. Nevertheless, the question haunts me. Like...