Allowing Scripture to Get into Us
It’s become a regular practice of mine to open class with my students each week by exploring Scripture through guided meditations based on ancient practices
It’s become a regular practice of mine to open class with my students each week by exploring Scripture through guided meditations based on ancient practices
Our twenty-year-old son, Joshua recently secured his first apartment. He had been living in the university dormitories, but he was now excited to have a
There are some rote answers students like to give when I ask questions in my various theology classes. Even when their answer has nothing to
Over the past fourteen months, as we’ve all tried to do the best we can during this pandemic season, I’ve missed many things about the
“Now, do it again. This time, choose a cheerful color.” Her voice was gentle but firm. Mrs. Reeves had particular standards to be met. I
Question: “What does a prosthetic limb, a continuous glucose monitor, and a cell phone all have in common?” Answer: “They all extend human capacities beyond
Time is the first thing marked holy in Scripture. After all of the light and darkness, land and sea, stars and moon, birds and sea
Recently I was reminded of an old Peanuts cartoon. Linus and Sally are walking together with their lunch boxes. Over the first three frames, Sally
The other day, I was reading a major Christian publication when I learned of yet another significant Christian leader embroiled in issues of sexual immorality.
In my last blog post, I outlined the role of experience in Christian spirituality and noted a variety of religious experiences. The task now is