Send us a text The wind has stopped, but the hard work begins. We open our hearts in prayer to the reality on the ground after Hurricane Melissa (blocked roads, ruined homes and schools, farm fields washed bare) while acknowledging mix of grief, fear, gratitude, and resolve that follows a storm. We speak courage over survivors, rescuers, medics, and leaders, and we name the simple truth many feel: It’s okay to weep, to doubt, and to hope all at the same time. together, we will rise agai...
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Send us a text The wind has stopped, but the hard work begins. We open our hearts in prayer to the reality on the ground after Hurricane Melissa (blocked roads, ruined homes and schools, farm fields washed bare) while acknowledging mix of grief, fear, gratitude, and resolve that follows a storm. We speak courage over survivors, rescuers, medics, and leaders, and we name the simple truth many feel: It’s okay to weep, to doubt, and to hope all at the same time. together, we will rise agai...
Word of the Day #5 - Write the Vision, Make it Plain
Faith Meets Academia
5 minutes
9 months ago
Word of the Day #5 - Write the Vision, Make it Plain
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Faith Meets Academia
Send us a text The wind has stopped, but the hard work begins. We open our hearts in prayer to the reality on the ground after Hurricane Melissa (blocked roads, ruined homes and schools, farm fields washed bare) while acknowledging mix of grief, fear, gratitude, and resolve that follows a storm. We speak courage over survivors, rescuers, medics, and leaders, and we name the simple truth many feel: It’s okay to weep, to doubt, and to hope all at the same time. together, we will rise agai...