The holiday season is upon us. Time to travel, shop, eat, remember, dread, and hope. Families, like all God’s creation, should be filled with anticipation. That Christian anticipation seems forgotten. A century of cultural revolutions coupled with a societal fascination with brokenness has left idealist hopes of family without a home. Dare we dream again? Or, as we read in Ezekiel, “Can these bones live?” (Ezek. 37:3).
It's the Holiday Season, But Is God Invited Home?
It's the Holiday Season, But Is God Invited…
It's the Holiday Season, But Is God Invited Home?
The holiday season is upon us. Time to travel, shop, eat, remember, dread, and hope. Families, like all God’s creation, should be filled with anticipation. That Christian anticipation seems forgotten. A century of cultural revolutions coupled with a societal fascination with brokenness has left idealist hopes of family without a home. Dare we dream again? Or, as we read in Ezekiel, “Can these bones live?” (Ezek. 37:3).