In early church history, Christians were eager to celebrate Easter each year, but when should that be? And why did they pick the day they did?
Hugs From Heaven
You've heard the expression, "You're only as sick as your deepest secret." It's something Paul Young, author of The Shack, knows all too well.
From "gander" to "crux of a problem," these words and phrases have meanings that developed over time and are commonplace in our vocabulary.
It is a strange and wonderful, albeit slightly uncomfortable freedom to have a wide open and unpressured day.
Of course, the piercing of Jesus' hands, feet, and side, as well as the thorns that pierced his brow, were not cosmetic or without purpose.
The acronym for fear is False Evidence Appearing Real, but it doesn't hold water in our shaking world.
Enjoy this episode of Hugs From Heaven as we remember the purposeful life that helped hold a monarchy together.
While most of us are playing pranks on April Fools' Day, there are some Hugs From Heaven we can take away from it as well.
The "Yada Yada Yada" episode of Seinfeld permeated our culture. But what does it really mean and does it hinder or strengthen our faith?
My heart agonized over my brother, Ian, for decades. When he died suddenly at 47, I looked back at the opportunities given to a life bent on self-destruction.