“Sheer Peacefulness”: Reflections on the Revival of 2023 from a Historical Perspective
God is doing a mighty work right before our eyes! The revival currently taking place at Asbury University, Lee University, and other places throughout the
God is doing a mighty work right before our eyes! The revival currently taking place at Asbury University, Lee University, and other places throughout the
Human change has been a focal point of contemplation—indeed, an intellectual puzzle—for much of Western history. Consider my revision of an ancient riddle known as
A few years ago, in a town not too far away, there was a traffic accident involving a car and a motorcycle. The person driving
Transitions are not elegant. They are doctors’ handwriting. They are gangly fifteen-year-old boys and girls covered in acne. They are playing mud soccer, tripping, and
“An abba said, ‘The prophets wrote books, then came our fathers, who put them into practice. Those who came after them learnt them by heart.
Who am I really? Who am I apart from my achievements (or failures) and the roles that I play in life? Both questions invite us
Right now, in this post-holiday season, many of us are recovering from offering hospitality to disagreeable family members: aunts, uncles, cousins, siblings, and in-laws, whose
In a strange confluence of events, I found myself writing a master’s thesis on the apostle Paul’s usage of the term “body” while having my
“Mary treasured up all [the words of the shepherds] and pondered them in her heart.” (Luke 2:19) In Luke’s account of the birth of Christ,
Three of my best friends and I sat on a bench at the back of the chapel after vespers, after an evening of sunset canoeing