The LARK BLOGCAST is a written exploration of God’s scandalous grace read aloud for those who don't
With all the swirling thanksgiving emails, tweets, reels, Hallmark cards, and sermons, you'd think i
Lark stories help illustrate why we are so adamant about spreading the message of the cross. Check o
The story of how the Church dealt with Galileo is an important point of conversation for today's Chu
The question of how do we live now that we believe God has redeemed us is a troubling one. Many of u
Words of encouragement are far more scarce than we usually recognize. Learning about how the human b
What it means to actually believe the gospel is actually one of the greatest confusions within the c
What exactly does it mean to be like Christ? To grow in Christlikeness? Who causes it and how does i
Transformation can be a tricky subject for the Church. It often shows up not as the blessed aftermat
The doubts and questions we all come by honestly are all too often dismissed or demonized by other p
More than any other moment in history, today independence is hailed as the ultimate goal of humanity
Discouragement, depression, despair, and even despondence plague people everywhere in a myriad of wa
Who God turns out to be surprises us and catches us off guard every time we think about it. His comi
Stories and explanations of grace are as vast as there are books on the topic. Contrary to many vers
Redefining faith in terms of sitting down helps us see that faith is not understanding. A life of fa
The idea that we can and should "live out the gospel" is one I think may actually be causing a great
It is easy to assume we know what we think we already know about the Gospel. But when pressed, we ma
It is far too easy to miss the entire point of the story about the Good Samaritan that Jesus tells i