by Lanie Anderson | Jul 16, 2019 | Personal Essays
We are moving back to the same place and into the same house others rented while we lived in New Orleans. We are reconnecting with a lot of the same friends. But I am not the same, and I have come to see these differences as a testament to God’s love towards me.
by Lanie Anderson | Jul 2, 2019 | The Public Square
For the Christian, a commitment to the truth both about God and reality and love for neighbor are both good strategies to start with when we open Twitter or Facebook and set out to think.
by Lanie Anderson | Jun 25, 2019 | Practical Theology
Toy Story 4 released in movie theaters last week. I have not seen the newest film, but my favorite character in Toy Story has always been Slinky, a dachshund with a metal slinky that connects his front to his rear. The ability of Slinky’s torso to be contorted...
by Lanie Anderson | Jun 18, 2019 | Practical Theology
Knowing that God will produce fruit from our suffering becomes a reason for joy in our suffering.
by Lanie Anderson | Jun 11, 2019 | Practical Theology
“Why, God, are you allowing this to happen?” I repeated this question a lot in the eighteen months shortly after our move to New Orleans. (I shared about this season in our marriage last week, and you can read it here in case you missed it.) These months were filled...