Today’s post is from Kyle Reed from the piece of internet real estate, Thoughts About Nothing. I pretty much met Kyle through Twitter and have quickly become impressed with his candor and also his contagious passion for the Church connecting together. I am most encouraged by how he’s allowing God to use him in a… Continue reading Listening, Unibrows and God
Author: Crystal Renaud
Crystal Renaud is the Founder & Executive Director of WHOLE Women Ministries whose projects include Dirty Girls Ministries and WHOLE Women’s Conference. She is also the author of Dirty Girls Come Clean (Moody Publishers), a speaker and student who lives in the Kansas City area. Follow @crystalrenaud on Twitter and visit her website for info on coaching and speaking at http://crystalrenaud.com.
The Audacity of Grace
Today’s post is from Serena Woods, the author of Grace Is For Sinners. She is a woman of great passion, forgiveness and a whole lot of grace. She shares her story through writing so that we might feel less alone… and to help others come through their own experiences a little less scarred. I am so glad she… Continue reading The Audacity of Grace
The Ugly Truth
Today’s post is from Lori Wilhite from Leading and Loving it. She has been in ministry and leadership for 13 years, and is the wife of Jud Wilhite, author and Senior Pastor of Central Church in Las Vegas. I was lucky enough to meet her several months ago and know that she’s the real deal.… Continue reading The Ugly Truth
See You Next Year!
I am taking a break from the blog this week to place solid focus on writing my book (I’ve been contacted by a publisher and they’ve requested a few chapters to review—*gulp*). Nothing has been promised on their end, but it is exciting nonetheless. I am hoping to nail down a few chapters and send… Continue reading See You Next Year!
Christmas at Westside
This year’s Christmas eve services were a little bit different for Westside. We focused less on the manger, and more on the shadow of the cross behind it. I am quite proud of my church for taking some risks and taking a few criticisms, in order for people to know the “bigness” of Jesus. Here’s… Continue reading Christmas at Westside