Our Scripture reading today is from Galatians 1:6–10,” the deacon behind the pulpit mumbled. Even as the pages rustled, the ...
The misuse of Scripture is not the property of one political party or one ideology. It is a bipartisan failure of imagination.
When Power Stops Listening Scripture “They have mouths, but do not speak; eyes, but do not see; ears, but do not hear.” — Psalm 115:5–6 . Power rarely colla ...
Like so many other people, I have been reflecting on the life, teaching and legacy of Pope Francis since his death in April. While his pastoral ministry focused on mercy and inclusion ("todos, todos, ...
The Bible and education are indissolubly united. To understand something of their relation requires at least passing reference to what each is. The word “education” comes not, as commonly supposed, ...
Why expository sermons should make up your church’s main diet. There are two basic forms of preaching: expository and topical. Hughes Oliphant Old defines ...
From lions to ants, there are many animals in the Bible that teach us lessons. Using biblical wisdom, let's explore the ...