By Christina Holder
I think we should allow more Scripture to flood our hearts.
The Single Girl's Guide to Breakups
By Christina Holder
You are more than just an "ex-girlfriend."
Dear Daughter on Your 30th Birthday
By Christina Holder
Daughter, I'm not leaving you behind.
By Christina Holder
It's difficult to stay thin in Africa.
By Christina Holder
I know Haja doesn't think she is beautiful.
By Christina Holder
For the first time in my life, I had felt terror.
By Christina Holder
That black box had become a box of bitterness.
By Christina Holder
I wasn't expecting all the hardship God had in store for me in Liberia.
By Christina Holder
I learned that it's OK to tell your friends what you need.
By Christina Holder
After Lent, I hope that I won't return to acting like a brat.
By Christina Holder
The way Mick modeled Jesus' intentional and sacrificial love makes me think about how I can model it in my life.
There's No Place Like Family:
Part Five in the Establishing Ties Series
By Christina Holder
Family is a gift that God has given us.
A Community for Brokenness
Part Four in the Establishing Ties Series
By Christina Holder
Grandma has become a model of how to minister to the brokenhearted people who cross my path.
Clique or Community?
Part Three in the Establishing Ties Series
By Christina Holder
I've long despised cliques.
A Community of Two:
Part Two in the Establishing Ties Series
By Christina Holder
My community can be filled with dozens of people. Or it can just have two.
Follow Me:
Part One in the Establishing Ties Series
By Christina Holder
I wanted to belong, but I didn't know how to do it.
By Christina Holder
Matt had cast me off. Now I felt like God had done the same.
By Christina Holder
It's quite remarkable to see what happens when we, like Ruth, choose to stay.
By Christina Holder
Our paths may feel unknown, but God knows every bend in the river.
By Christina Holder
A healthy self-love begins and ends in the Bible.
I Want to Hold Your Hand—Part One
By Christina Holder
Although my pain after the break-up was deep, I came to believe that God wasn't going to leave me in my brokenness.
I Want to Hold Your Hand—Part Two
By Christina Holder
What began as a way to deal with my broken heart became something so much deeper.







