(Happy New Year. 2013 is off and running and the next handful of posts will look at significant trends that call for wise, morally sensitive, thoughtful Christian witness.) You may have read or heard that the 113th Congress just installed
(Happy New Year. 2013 is off and running and the next handful of posts will look at significant trends that call for wise, morally sensitive, thoughtful Christian witness.) You may have read or heard that the 113th Congress just installed
(This post originated just prior to Christmas 2009. It still seems relevant, so I’m reposting.) In my prayer time the other day I was pondering Psalm 43:3, “O send out your light and your truth; let them lead me; let
Advent may be one of the most difficult of church seasons to observe. Every year we feel various pressures to skip it and go straight to Christmas. People love singing Christmas carols, but the Advent hymns? Not so much. It
John Wesley begins the concluding paragraph of his third discourse on the Sermon on the Mount in this way: “Behold Christianity in its native form; as delivered by its great Author! This is the genuine religion of Jesus Christ.” When
One of the major questions I think about often – partly as a scholar, but more so as a questioning Christian – touches on how “history” as a discipline and “theology” as a discipline relate – or not. Stick with