by social@thebtscenter.org | Dec 5, 2019 | 21stCenturyCulture, 21stCenturyMinistry, 21stCenturyMission, From Our Archives
“Jesus Loves Me” was one of the first songs we taught the twins when they started to put sounds together to form some semblance of words: Jesus loves me, this I know, for the Bible tells me so. Little ones to him belong— they are weak, but he is strong. Yes, Jesus...
by social@thebtscenter.org | Apr 27, 2017 | 21stCenturyMission, 21stCenturyReligion
Skin. To learn to be comfortable in one’s skin. To teach our kids—in our families, our youth groups, our churches—to be comfortable in their skin. To teach ourselves how to be comfortable with each others’ skin. Wouldn’t that be an amazing thing? It took me a while to...
by social@thebtscenter.org | Feb 19, 2016 | 21stCenturyCulture, 21stCenturyMinistry, DigitalMinistry
The first time I saw a woman preach from the pulpit was in seminary. I grew up in a traditional Presbyterian church made up of Korean immigrants and their children. The leaders of the church were all Korean men, along with one African American man. The pastor, youth...
by social@thebtscenter.org | Sep 3, 2015 | 21stCenturyCulture, 21stCenturyMinistry
Redemption comes in strange places, small spaces Calling out the best of who we are And I want to add to the beauty To tell a better story I want to shine with the light That’s burning up inside… ~Sara Groves As we enter full swing into another presidential primary...