“Why is it so hard to keep work in its proper, God-designed place?” – Paul David Tripp, Awe
The Writing Life
By Erin Feldman
“Why is it so hard to keep work in its proper, God-designed place?” – Paul David Tripp, Awe
By Erin Feldman
“Restriction is not an enemy of joy.” — Tyler David, The Austin Stone
By Erin Feldman
“Awe of God teaches you that work is the regular place where God calls you to be a good steward of the gifts, opportunities, and abilities he has given you.” – Paul David Tripp, Awe
By Erin Feldman
“The dignity of every person is connected to the dignity of God.” — Chad Kincer, The Austin Stone
By Erin Feldman
My theme for the year is fairytales, but I want to make sure I address other cultures. They’re beautiful, and they often have the most interesting stories. The aim requires me to play fast-and-loose with the “fairytale” definition; I find myself resorting to folktales and fables. Perhaps that’s not a point to quibble. Many modern fairytales have their roots in folk stories.
By Erin Feldman