Hope, Heritage, and History.
George Washington Carver’s Life, Lab, and Legacy
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Located in downtown Dothan, Alabama, the G.W. Carver Interpretive Museum is on the pulse of creativity and culture in the heart of the city.
The G.W. Carver Interpretive Museum is a community museum focused on educating individuals of all ages, races and creeds on the rich historical contributions of…
Scripture Psalm 129-130 Are you hopeful? Do you smile or frown when you think about the future? Do the problems facing you have answers? Do you see life as a pathway provided by God? Are God’s promises showing you how to succeed in your challenges? How you answer these questions depends on who & what …
You may have been naked and ashamed, but in Jesus, you are clothed in courage, confidence, and dignity.
A couple of years ago, I found myself struggling. I found my faith and trust in God decrease and increase hugely within a 24-hour time period. It seemed like all of…
"A pearl starts with a tiny grain of sand that morphs through many changes and emerges as something strong and beautiful. It symbolizes wisdom acquired through experience. They are treasured and have persevered through changes."
A loss of income and medical bills from a child with brittle bone disease leads one desperate family to OBI Hunger Strike Force partner, Warehouse of Hope.
For this six-word story, let’s write about our silent hopes. What do you hope but keep close to your heart?
We need to read the Bible, certainly—but also history, literature, current events, and everything else under the sun.
In seminary, I had terrific classes. Old and New Testament, Church History, Theology, Pastoral Care, Hebrew, Greek and some handy German. Oh, I’ll see your Heilsgeschicte and raise you a Sitz im Leben. In my current context, many of those power words might sound like what would land you on the prayer chain. “Did you hear about Susan? She had a midrash on her pericope.” “Oh dear.” Not all of what I learned translates to the congregational setting. More than anything, the theology…
Can the church bring peace to a community in conflict? How can positive interactions with the local church bring hope for children living in poverty?
Reconciliation and new creation sit at the heart of the gospel.
We often overlook and/or misunderstand the New Testament model. From the outset, we must remember that Acts is a transitional book in the history of the church, and the Holy … More
Community is something that calls us outside of ourselves into a larger more purposeful meaning and existence.
If Evangelical Christians are going to change their attitudes toward women, they have to learn the important role that women really have played throughout church history. They have to recognize women as leaders, teachers, preachers, evangelists, and apostles--not just as domestic caregivers and support staff.
What does it mean to cast your cares upon Jesus? How do we do this daily? Do you believe that humor and laughter are important in our daily life? As Christia...
Christian love is not naive. It knows that people are not always what they seem. So, what does it mean that Christian love “hopes all things”?
According to their website, "Grace’s Table is a community where girls are welcomed as they are, invited to connect with others, and become a part of the family.<br>In a time of uncertainty and turmoil, Grace’s Table is a resting place, an anchor, and a firm foundation for teen mothers and their children, from mothers-to-be, to newborns and toddlers.
It’s that time of year when we are expected to indulge in the depth and breadth of our history. Given the arduous and diverse nature of our history, whether shaped in the United States, or o…
I might be wrong, but I think Christianity has a lot of cynics. Too many, perhaps. I believe that, because I am one of them and I notice there are a lot of people around the Internet who think like me. In fact, I make my living by writing books and blogs for them. Now, …