Isaiah sees the true king only after the human king is dead. Judah’s king Uzziah has died, yet their true king, the God of Israel, is still very much alive.
Isaiah sees the true king only after the human king is dead. Judah’s king Uzziah has died, yet their true king, the God of Israel, is still very much alive.
Not much is fair about chronic pain, least of all sucker-punches that hit without warning: a new development after my second surgery.
Do you have to take out the trash to be a good husband? Maybe not, but I notice that is what a lot of good husbands do.
The thing I am most haunted by are my clients who have been harmed by the church. The church should never be a stumbling block to recovery.
Once there was a selfish man who died and went to heaven. When he arrived he was greeted at the front door by Jesus.
A one-stop compilation of the ten recent posts on Same-Sex Intimacy and the Old Testament
I was given the opportunity to try a new spiritual exercise but after a few days passed, I found myself resisting the experience.
Preachers and other proclaimers of the gospel should pay attention to how this podcast creates an audience for people who have a testimony.
My first surgery in July of 2007, was billed as a Tarsal Tunnel Release based on a diagnosis of Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome,
We must start teaching sexual ethics with consent at the forefront of the discussion. If we don’t, we are actively teaching unhealthy sexual practices.
Is it possible to find beauty in the face of death? Can your heart be full of peace even when you know death is knocking on the door?
As a minister of a small congregation, one of the greatest blessings for me is witnessing intergenerational ministry continue to take root in the church in organic ways.
Imagine with me for a moment that you walk into a gathering of people you don’t yet know.
All too familiar faces appeared, interviewing familiar experts who provided analysis of an all too familiar event: another school shooting.
Being trauma informed doesn’t excuse someone else’s bad behavior; it invites you to offer a healing presence in order to establish deeper relationship.
Very often people talk about being surprised. There is something about hearing a woman speak a prayer from a place of reverence and faith that feels much more right than wrong.
By the time I went into surgery on July 19th (2007), I had completed my trips to San Antonio, Austin, Malibu, and St. Petersburg, Russia.
When you are deeply invested in something, you begin to own it. For persons in church leadership, the well-being of congregations and the effectiveness of ministries can become personal.
Can there be love without suffering? Doesn’t love inevitably and always lead us to suffering?