Year: 2025

  • December 29, 2025

Is this Joy Really for Everyone?

I am writing from a plane today taking a quick trip to celebrate an educational milestone for one of my adult children. The joy I feel in being able to mark this moment with her is difficult to describe. It’s joy I feel in her perseverance and resilience. It’s having…
  • December 25, 2025

Hope for a Heavy World

“Awesome things you will show us in your righteousness, O God our salvation, O hope of all the ends of the earth and of the seas that are far away.” — Psalm 65:5 It is far too easy to become overwhelmed by all that is not right in the world. Injustices,…
  • December 21, 2025

The Glorious Light

During the Advent season, we will feature artwork each week by ChanMi Jung Pyles. The theme for the final week of Advent is Love. Enjoy ChanMi’s painting and poem, entitled “The Glorious Light.” A dark, dark night after another, Long decades of silence and waiting, The weight of sin and…
  • December 15, 2025

Defiant Joy: Lessons from my Daughter

When we were preparing to adopt our youngest daughter, I chose Hannah Joy as her name. Joy would be her middle name. It seemed so fitting for a little girl with a radiant smile. I also loved that it would be an echo of my own name, Joyce.  I stared…
  • December 14, 2025

Joy Everlasting

During the Advent season, we will feature artwork each week by ChanMi Jung Pyles. The theme for the third week of Advent is Joy. Enjoy ChanMi’s painting entitled “Shout for Joy.” “Joy Everlasting” Poem by Joyce Koo Dalrymple Sometimes joy feels daring. It does not wait for skies to be…
  • December 8, 2025

From Heartache to Hope: Why Christians Are Called to Be Peacemakers

Republished from Johanna Chen’s blog on www.migrationandfaith.com Recently I’ve been waking up most mornings with a deep heartache over the brokenness in the world. I’ve spent the last year immersed in lectures and coursework for my master’s in international development and humanitarian emergencies–topics which don’t inherently lend themselves to particularly…