The Journal is a window into our world. A place to ponder and practice what we learn together on the path to hope, healing, and abundant life. A collection of voices sharing stories of life together in an Unbridled community. Not always clean and tidy, but it’s home…and the safest place we know for learning to be real…on our way to becoming whole…so we can partner with God to do the same for others.
Our Journal Contributors
Julie Miles
The most familiar voice of the Journal, Julie shares universal themes of the healing journey to break the silence and isolation of secret shame.
Olivia McGraw
The Executive Director of ACTS who loves Africa, good coffee, and quality conversations (especially all three at once).
Even with a language that offers an elaborate selection of words to describe beauty, we tend to settle for a diluted and distorted few, it seems. Granted, beauty is one…
I don’t know about you, but Spring is, without a doubt, my favorite season. And one of the reasons is that it shows off my absolute favorite color. I call…
If stuckness makes perfect sense to you – even though it’s not a real word, according to Webster – then read on, my friend. We speak your language here. It’s…
When was the last time you asked for something you needed? Just wondering... My guess is you can't remember. Right? Or, maybe you've never needed or asked for anything in…
Think of your funniest friend. Yeah, that one. You love hanging out with her, because...well, for one thing, she's funny. She cracks you up. And when you're with her, you realize…
I love the way the ACTS Journal practically writes itself sometimes. With an almost uncanny knack for highlighting what needs to be said and heard that particular week. Granted, what…
If you're not familiar with Glennon Doyle Melton, allow me to introduce you. She calls herself a Recovering Everything. And I'll let her take it from here in her own…
Getting to know people {I mean, really know them} and letting them know us {again, I mean really} requires finding our way around a few blind spots and any number…
If we’re going to remember that “sometimes simple works,” it may help to review the complex nature of the defense mechanisms we use in life that pretty much never work.…