by Dorothy Greco | Oct 20, 2014 | At the Intersection of Faith & Culture, Blog, Relevant Magazine
My husband and I had the honor of officiating our eldest son’s wedding this summer. After the ceremony, all one hundred guests gathered under an enormous tent in our front yard where tables laden with hundreds of sunflowers and cosmos, heaps of perfectly prepared...
by Dorothy Greco | Feb 10, 2014 | Blog, Relevant Magazine, Spirituality
As far back as I have memory, I remember being afraid. By the time I reached my twenties, I assumed that fearfulness was as much a part of my DNA as my dimples and brown hair. But as I read Scripture, that logic repeatedly unraveled. The first time I came across...
by Dorothy Greco | Dec 30, 2013 | At the Intersection of Faith & Culture, Blog, Christianity Today, Leadership, Marriage & Family, Relevant Magazine, Spirituality
Excerpts and links for my five favorite articles from 2013. These may not have gotten the most shares or views, but they reflect my writing style and core beliefs. Enjoy. 1. “Holy Resignation” Chosen as the third most read article from 2013 for...
by Dorothy Greco | Dec 26, 2013 | At the Intersection of Faith & Culture, Blog, Relevant Magazine
My husband and I recently made the excruciating decision to leave a church we helped grow and deeply loved. For months, we went back and forth nearly every night after the kids were in bed. What could we have done differently? Why didn’t we bring that up sooner? We...
by Dorothy Greco | Nov 7, 2013 | Blog, Relevant Magazine, Spirituality
Last fall was the most difficult season in our 23 years of marriage. I was afraid to leave the house. It seemed each week brought more disaster and grief. In the midst of it all, I started shutting down, disappearing, going into a self-imposed relational and spiritual...
by Dorothy Greco | Oct 14, 2013 | Blog, Relevant Magazine, Spirituality
Thousands of years ago, God gave a series of dreams to a teenage boy. The young shepherd intuitively understood they predicted his future. He imprudently shared the dreams with his already envious older brothers in a move that demonstrated both his immaturity, as well...