The Jeremiah Real-Estate Faith Test 11/19
Jeremiah was in jail, a prisoner of conscience. He had dared to tell the king what the king did not want to hear. Such is […]
Continue reading »Jeremiah was in jail, a prisoner of conscience. He had dared to tell the king what the king did not want to hear. Such is […]
Continue reading »As a Christian pastor I am as dismayed and grieved as anyone about the political divisions of our present day in America which are rending […]
Continue reading »A few weeks ago I preached a sermon from Luke 16 and its two parables about our relationship with wealth. Today’s text is from Luke […]
Continue reading »This story of Jesus drives accountants crazy, makes scholars squirm, makes preachers want to skip this text and move to the next. But maybe it […]
Continue reading »Sue and I recently traveled to the South Carolina coast on rural two-lane highways. The closer we got to the coast the more we saw […]
Continue reading »The church at Corinth was having issues! Don’t all churches? Someone cracked: “Never join a perfect church because it won’t be perfect anymore!” Carlyle Marney […]
Continue reading »I was riding along in my car awhile back listening the N.P.R. and heard of a book recommendation. It was by Barbara Ann Kipfer, […]
Continue reading »“What is man”, the Psalmist asks, “that Thou art mindful of him?” Who is this human creature God has made? That is the subject of […]
Continue reading »Let’s talk today about God and the World Religions. It is an important, if not urgent matter. In the decade before 9/11 Catholic theologian Hans […]
Continue reading »“Lord, teach us to pray”, his disciples asked, and he gave them and us the Lord’s Prayer. Early Christians prayed it three times a day. […]
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