Jan Haney was worshiping at a Women of Faith event in Little Rock, Arkansas, in 2008 when she couldn’t shake the thought: “Why can’t we bring something like this to our church for women in our community at a price everyone can afford?” She knew the women in small...
This summer, friends from around the globe gathered for an online Summer Bible Study through The Sacred Echo. Over the last few months, I’ve seen God move, echo, guide, and nudge in amazing ways. Not just in my life, but in yours too. Here are a few words from friends...
There isn’t a cookie cutter formula when it comes to prayer. Some sit or kneel, and others stand or walk. Many speak out loud, while others whisper quietly. Some pray with friends, while others choose to pray by themselves. No matter how we choose to pray, prayer is...
As a nine year old, Leo Tolstoy believed with all his heart that God had told him to fly. He was so confident that one day he jumped headfirst out of a third-story window. In one crashing moment, Tolstoy was introduced to his first big disappointment with God. Many...
Last week was the first week I’ve chosen to take off of social media, and I count it a pure privilege to do so. I jotted down the thoughts I wanted to post and tweet and even snapped a few photos I withheld from posting on Instagram. Apology for all the randomness:...
A few years ago, Leif and I visited the Biltmore Estate in Asheville, North Carolina. When we checked into a hotel near the historic site, Leif discovered that BMW was hosting a special promotion, inviting people to take one of their new vehicles out for a spin on the...