Not far from where I live is a nationwide (I think) drive-in, no appointment necessary, oil-change business. I regularly drive and jog by this place and have even succumbed to having my vehicle serviced there, on desperate occasions. Every
Not far from where I live is a nationwide (I think) drive-in, no appointment necessary, oil-change business. I regularly drive and jog by this place and have even succumbed to having my vehicle serviced there, on desperate occasions. Every
In 2 Corinthians, Paul is put in the position of defending his ministry. “Are we beginning to commend ourselves?” he asks the Corinthians. “You are our letters [of commendation],” he reminds them. Paul’s “defense” of the authenticity of his work
After fourteen years teaching and campus ministering at Southwestern College, I have accepted an appointment to become the Chaplain at Southern Methodist University. For anyone who has moved from a place they love to some place new, you know this
So, I just discovered the flap over President Obama’s upcoming honorary degree from Notre Dame University. Evidently, a significant number of bishops find this development objectionable. What does an honorary degree mean? Does conferring one suggest that the granting institution
Occasionally I hear someone mention what has become a commonplace about ministry: let’s find where the Holy Spirit is at work and work there as well. It reminds me of a song from the sixties, or perhaps the seventies, a