It Is Not Our Job To Remain Whole
It Is Not Our Job To Remain Whole by Donavon L Riley Christ in December is the winter fire, quietly gathering the forgotten and broken, binding their wounds, and inviting…
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It Is Not Our Job To Remain Whole by Donavon L Riley Christ in December is the winter fire, quietly gathering the forgotten and broken, binding their wounds, and inviting…
Despair Is Worse Than Sin by Donavon L Riley Faith in Christ is a door flung wide, a new sky blooming overhead. But before long, we stumble on another truth:…
Why Do We Resist It? by Donavon L Riley In the culture of sunlight and straight teeth, no one wants to fall. But sooner or later, every man and woman…
The Cross Cuts Through All That Noise by Donavon L Riley We can follow the way of the needle and spoon, that path that ends in a motel room where…
The Absurd Falls Away by Donavon L Riley The only remedy for absurdism lies at its root: we must become Christians. Albert Camus, in his grim honesty, recognized the stark…