Faith • Biblical Reflections Missio on Gen. 3: I Once Was Blind…: The Visual Effects of the Fall Cameron Barham | 6 min read “I once was lost, but now am found, Was blind, but now I see.” John Newton, “Amazing Grace” The Fall crippled our vision in two ways: it blinded us to... Continue Reading
Faith • Biblical Reflections Missio on Gen. 3: The Leak in Our Tanks P. Alan Major | 3 min read One of my favorite songwriters, Jason Isbell, wrote a song full of advice that his father gave him through the years. It begins, “[If] you wanna grow up to paint... Continue Reading
Faith Missio on Genesis 1: To Flourish, Or Merely Survive — That is the Question for Dual Income Families Cameron Barham and Aileen Cuthbertson | 6 min read Too many modern families run ragged, leaving everyone exhausted and unable to flourish for God’s glory. I’ve seen and experienced – both as a pastor, as well as a husband... Continue Reading
Faith • Biblical Reflections Missio on Genesis 1: Rewind Dave Saville | 3 min read You’ll have to think back for this. Get ready to go old school. Think back before any conversation about lead in Flint, Michigan. Think before fluorocarbons, before anybody had even... Continue Reading
Faith Missio on Genesis 1: From Dairy Farm to Dot Com Nicole Holdridge | 4 min read Since birth all my life and industry have been immersed in dairy farming. The word “livestock” is directly correlated to my family’s lifestyle, and therefore mine also. Dairy farming and... Continue Reading
Faith Missio on Genesis 1: How Reading is Fundamental to Fulfilling the Cultural Mandate Today Cameron Barham | 5 min read To dwell in theory and abstraction serves as one of Christianity’s most tempting and crippling sins. Thinking is easy; working is hard. As the insightful Don Chaffer sings, we are... Continue Reading