John Cotton: The Forgotten 17th-Century Puritan
Cotton knew sorrow firsthand. Through it all, he acknowledged that life isn’t life if it’s overwhelmed with discouragements.
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Cotton knew sorrow firsthand. Through it all, he acknowledged that life isn’t life if it’s overwhelmed with discouragements.
Groaning is a response to trials that precedes and transcends words. When I need to cry out to God but can’t find the words, I groan.
More than 53 million U.S. adults are caring for someone with dementia—a role that can drive a caregiver either to exasperation or to the cross.
It’s not wrong to go. And yet, I’ve seen the fruit over the years because we stayed.
Research shows that almost half of church attendees who get divorced leave their current church. How can the body of Christ better support people experiencing the pain of divorce?