To Risk Something Big for Something Good
Anthony Campolo reports a sociological survey given to 50 adults over the age of 95. They were asked the question: If you had it to […]
Continue reading »Anthony Campolo reports a sociological survey given to 50 adults over the age of 95. They were asked the question: If you had it to […]
Continue reading »Rilke the poet wrote of knowledge as pleasure, “inexhaustible pleasure.” It is, and it is especially true as we learn of Christ. Today’s liberating […]
Continue reading »The theme of my Lenten sermons is “How Then Shall We Live: The Liberating Commands of Christ.” The word “then” implies something that has […]
Continue reading »I have felt joy ever since I received this invitation to preach, joy in you, for you. Thank you Ben and Bob and the […]
Continue reading »I love worship… in almost every form. I’m a worship junkie. Whether it is in a cathedral or a store-front, high church or low church, […]
Continue reading »The theme of this Lenten season is “How Then Shall We Live: The Liberating Commands of Christ.” The question, “How Then Shall We Live?” implies […]
Continue reading »Ross Douthat has thrown down the theological gauntlet for those who wish for a revitalized form of liberal Christianity. (“Can Liberal Christianity Be Saved?” 7/15/12, […]
Continue reading »Joseph’s story tells of God working redemption in the midst of our human freedom. It is the story of the Providence of God, not as […]
Continue reading »Rev. Robert Jeffress the pastor of First Baptist Church, Dallas Texas, said recently: When it comes to how we should deal with evil doers, the […]
Continue reading »I love this story. Jesus is at Peter’s house in Caperneum “preaching the word”, and the crowd gathered around him so filled the house you […]
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