The Gospel to the Uttermost
The gospel of God in Jesus is on its way to the uttermost parts of the earth—and to the uttermost parts of ourselves. What […]
Continue reading »The gospel of God in Jesus is on its way to the uttermost parts of the earth—and to the uttermost parts of ourselves. What […]
Continue reading »As we are considering the commands of Christ this Lenten season, few if any of the commands are as central and as challenging […]
Continue reading »The story of Esther is one of the most popular in scripture. The Jews read it in its entirety every year at the Feast […]
Continue reading »It was John Calvin who said, “God knows that we are creatures, and so loves us in ways that we can understand: In bread and […]
Continue reading »Today I offer the story of Ruth, an ancestor of Christ, herself a Christ figure who set in motion a contagion of kindness, God’s […]
Continue reading »Only the Jesus who is other, different, intriguing, frustrating, fascinating can change what one really is. A Jesus who is like the self only reinforces […]
Continue reading »Today’s command is a challenging one indeed. How is it also liberating? How does it fit with Jesus’ words: “For my yoke is […]
Continue reading »David; shepherd boy, musician, warrior, king. His story is a classic: we keep returning to it to learn more about God and about us. It […]
Continue reading »Emily Dickinson, great poet of Amherst once wrote: “The only commandment I ever obeyed- ‘Consider the Lilies.’”1 The words point to her worship as wonder […]
Continue reading »The main subject of Jesus’ teaching was the kingdom of God, or Reign of God. And the main way he taught about it was in […]
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