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Keep Calm and Carry On
May 4

May 4 Keep Calm and Carry On

Chris Benjamin
Discipleship

Long before the "Keep Calm and Carry On" posters were so popular and parodied, Charlie Siburt was teaching us the importance of the non-anxious presence.

Why the Church Needs Feminism (Part 4)
May 3

May 3 Why the Church Needs Feminism (Part 4)

Kaitlin Shetler
Church, Culture

For the church to be effective in countering any kind of abuse, we must recognize commonalities and risk factors, and act swiftly and with purpose.

An Open Letter to Christians … from God
May 2

May 2 An Open Letter to Christians … from God

Steven Brice
Discipleship

My love for you is inexpressible, incomprehensible, and profoundly exhaustive.

Without Vision, Ministry Perishes (Part 2)
May 1

May 1 Without Vision, Ministry Perishes (Part 2)

Daniel McGraw
Church

When I think about what ministry is meant to be about, in my mind it has less to do with lessons and more to do with meeting people where they are.

The Cards in Your Pocket ... Not up Your Sleeve (Reading the Same-Sex Ban)
May 1

May 1 The Cards in Your Pocket ... Not up Your Sleeve (Reading the Same-Sex Ban)

Glenn Pemberton
Culture

I’ve learned that reading is more than objectively assessing the cards lying face-up on the table.

7 Reasons Women Oppose Change
Apr 30

Apr 30 7 Reasons Women Oppose Change

Amy Bost Henegar
Church

The Churches of Christ are in the midst of change. Many of our congregations are moving away from our legalistic, sectarian roots in the direction of grace and ecumenical partnership. But change is hard.

(Story Day) In the Beginning ... there was Pain
Apr 27

Apr 27 (Story Day) In the Beginning ... there was Pain

Glenn Pemberton

I’m convinced that God was the first to flinch, the first to feel pain, while it took some time before humans had a clue what they had done to themselves and their world.

Employing Your Church Bulletin for the Ministry of Spiritual Formation
Apr 27

Apr 27 Employing Your Church Bulletin for the Ministry of Spiritual Formation

Colt McCook
Church

The ideal purpose of the bulletin is not only communication but also the promotion and facilitation of spiritual formation.

Why Silence? It’s Inactive (Part 3)
Apr 25

Apr 25 Why Silence? It’s Inactive (Part 3)

Rhesa Higgins
Discipleship

This is healing at its deepest place in the human soul. We are powerless to create it, control it, cause it, or even manage it.

Texas Hold'em and the Same-Sex Ban of Leviticus
Apr 24

Apr 24 Texas Hold'em and the Same-Sex Ban of Leviticus

Glenn Pemberton
Culture

Today, we conduct Wrestle Mania II as we reexamine these cards, continue wrestling with the evidence, and seek to understand a second possible conclusion.

Sunday’s Sermon as Leadership
Apr 24

Apr 24 Sunday’s Sermon as Leadership

Carson E. Reed
Church, Carson Reed

Leadership through preaching occurs when preaching effectively posits a goal or an aim for persons and congregations.

Rage against the Machine
Apr 23

Apr 23 Rage against the Machine

Jen Hale Christy
Culture

There is a machine that exists today that threatens all of humanity. It is a machine that we created, but now it spins wildly out of control and for the most part, we remain unaware or apathetic.

(Friday is Story Day) ... My Best Day (2)
Apr 20

Apr 20 (Friday is Story Day) ... My Best Day (2)

Glenn Pemberton

As I lay motionless on the emergency room bed, unable to feel a thing from my toes to my shoulders, it suddenly occurred to me that we might have a problem.

Domestic Violence and the Gospel
Apr 20

Apr 20 Domestic Violence and the Gospel

Eric Gentry
Culture

Domestic violence is on the church’s radar. Perhaps this is due to the cultural moment we are living in, increased reporting from victims, or the work of the Holy Spirit.

Texas Hold'em and the Homosexual Ban of Leviticus
Apr 19

Apr 19 Texas Hold'em and the Homosexual Ban of Leviticus

Glenn Pemberton
Culture

What did these texts communicate in their cultural and literary contexts? Today we examine one response

Teaching Women Effectively
Apr 18

Apr 18 Teaching Women Effectively

Anessa Westbrook
Church

Women’s studies have had a reputation of being fluffy. I am not sure exactly where this reputation began, although it may have to do with a preference for meeting “felt needs” rather than “real needs.”

"Choose Joy" and Other Ridiculous Things People Say to People in Recovery
Apr 16

Apr 16 "Choose Joy" and Other Ridiculous Things People Say to People in Recovery

Celeste Smith
Culture

That goal to "just be happy/joyful" is one of the biggest reasons my clients wind up clinging to disordered behavior.

(Friday is Story Day) My Best Day: 7 Years Ago this Week
Apr 13

Apr 13 (Friday is Story Day) My Best Day: 7 Years Ago this Week

Glenn Pemberton

By the time Dana got me to the Emergency Room, I was paralyzed from the neck down—I couldn’t move or feel a thing from my shoulders to my toes.

The Shape of Water and the Shape of the Church
Apr 13

Apr 13 The Shape of Water and the Shape of the Church

Adam Daniels
Culture

There is a sort of madness in Christianity these days. And not just the fact that everyone seems to be mad.

Why Silence? It’s Hard (Part 2)
Apr 11

Apr 11 Why Silence? It’s Hard (Part 2)

Rhesa Higgins
Discipleship

I fight solitude with all my being; I resist purposefully stopping to rest with God. Sometimes, I use excuses of all that depends on me to get done.

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