FAI's own Director of Pastoral Care, Board member Martin Mallory, sits us down for fatherly wisdom to combat the voices of fear, shame, and pride—voices that are nearly always in our minds, but have been amplified through the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read MoreWe who believe will marvel the sight of the One we’ve waited so long for. Jesus spoke of this coming moment, when Heaven ceases to contain Him, when every eye will see Him, as the “birth,” the joy for which every mother endures the pain of labor. And in the birth pangs, what the author of Hebrews calls “shakings,” I pray we come to love the earthquakes that betray our idols and quicksand foundations for all they are.
Read More“When the Son of Man returns, will He find faith on the earth?” Jesus’ question thunders in my gut. I want an unoffended heart when I finally see Him. I want bright eyes and obedient faith in my final years and days.
Read MoreWhat we call the “Great Commission” tasked us with the holy dignity of bearing incarnate witness to the Incarnate God. Indeed, “let this mind be in [us] also.” As we meditate on the Incarnation this week—and we should—may we look towards the rest of the story, and may we give ourselves to hasten the Day it’ll happen.
Read MoreHe will, in fact, be the only One standing when every knee bows. His will be the only mouth silent when every tongue confesses the Lordship of Jesus Christ, to the glory of the Father—because He humiliated Himself first and lived a perfect life of full obedience, all the way to a criminal’s public execution. This is our “blessed hope,” and waiting for His coming on the clouds with glory is a good and right expectation.
Read MoreA curse was placed upon the traitorous mirrors in the Garden of God, and He hung Himself on a tree to shatter it. Thankfully, the story does not end there. It ends in another garden. But blood will spill before we get there.
Read More