Grieving is a progressive emotional process that in its normal form is time-limited, purposive, goal-directed and restoratively healing.
In a culture in which one’s identity is usually defined by what one does, being fired is always a traumatic experience.
The financial support of missionaries and people in professional Christian service has significant theological and spiritual implications.
The word fence conjures up both negative and positive reactions.
Femininity has diverse meanings to women as well as men, depending on cultural, economic, political and religious factors.
If ever a word has been devalued, that word is fellowship.
A biblical approach to farming may be described in three words: justice, compassion and stewardship.
Saying goodby is a grace to both the giver and the receiver.
Even in this day of fractured families it is widely acknowledged that the family is the primary arena for forming spiritual understanding and moral values.