Looking at Family through a Resurrection Lens
Marrissa Rhodes contemplates what Christ’s resurrection has to say about imperfect family experiences.

Marrissa Rhodes contemplates what Christ’s resurrection has to say about imperfect family experiences.
Jo-Ann Badley explores artistic depictions of Gabriel’s visit to Mary to open our imaginations to God’s presence.
Andrew Arndt considers how laughter is a sign of the kingdom.
N. Ammon Smith seeks to learn from Mary’s response to unprecedented change.
Elvir Ciceklic lifts high the praises of our children.
Cabe Matthews suggests that the Christmas story is not about placid babies in the hay but about slaying a dragon.
Elvir Ciceklic tells a story about God’s family story.
Joshua E. Livingston examines how Jesus blesses children to demonstrate the inverted shape of political agency in the kingdom of God.
Joanna Manning discovers the peaceful center to grief.