The practice of picking a favorite Bible verse goes against every theological bone in my body, for two reasons. First, because Sacred Scripture is best understood as a whole. Second, because focusing ...
As someone who is a Christian minister in a public role, forms of that question come up often. They’re both highly variable and all orbiting around the common axis of, “It’s an old book, so…” In the ...
This is the first week that keen watchers of the over-4-month-long “Corona-vela” will have a 2:00 p.m. habit no more. Reflections from those who played a role in the historic impeachment trial of ...
Next year will mark the anniversary of a significant event for speakers of the English language worldwide. Whether we live in England or America, Australia or Africa, Canada or the Caribbean, the ...
Little is more dangerous in the world than a person on a mission. People who are driven by a mission seem to be the ones who accomplish great things. In this the second installment on my series ...
Tuesday, Oct. 31, 2017, will mark 500 years since Martin Luther set off what has since become known as the Protestant Reformation. This date features justifiably mixed feelings for Christians around ...