The Kingdom to Come
The bond that the town and church of Boquillas and Pulpit Rock have forged over our years partnering with one another is a reflection of the Kingdom to come. Here is a quick recap of our most recent visit.
The bond that the town and church of Boquillas and Pulpit Rock have forged over our years partnering with one another is a reflection of the Kingdom to come. Here is a quick recap of our most recent visit.
This world is horribly hard on girls, and our culture screams its destructive messages at the top of its lungs. But our students at Pulpit Rock have another message to share with our daughters.
WaterAfrica’s annual Walk4Water is a fun, family-friendly event to raise awareness and money to provide accessible, clean water for people living in rural Zambia. This year we will hold our first Walk4Water in Colorado Springs!
Several weeks ago, more than 150 women spent two days together connecting, learning, praying, laughing and worshipping at our second annual IF:Gathering. Here is what happened there.
Part of the money from our Christmas offering last year is going to support the Leku Keta Kale Heywet church in Ethiopia. Here are a couple pictures to put faces to our prayers and gifts.
I believe every follower of Christ ought to experience a cross cultural missions experience in their lifetime to allow God to speak to their hearts and enlarge their mission perspective beyond their own world.
Through the support of families and small groups from this church, Pulpit Rock was able to make it a reality for 10 families to move from a temporary shelter to a permanent home in Haiti.
Many people think they don’t have a choice but to be busy. There are choices, they may just be hard ones! Here’s how one family is choosing to make rest a priority.
This 2-day gathering will bring women together from around the world to wrestle with belief that God is real, the places in our lives where we are struggling with unbelief, how can we overcome unbelief and then what God can do with our belief.
What is rest? And what does it look like? How would you describe someone who is at rest? I find these questions difficult to answer. I’m not always sure what rest is. I DO want to know what rest is and I want to experience rest for myself. At Pulpit Rock, we want that for you too.
I am heading into this holiday season with mixed emotions. I am joyful and sad at the same time … a tension I am not able to resolve.