Is every woman angry and hurt? No. But there is a great deal more anger and damage than you might think. So let me share a glimpse of it with you.
Is every woman angry and hurt? No. But there is a great deal more anger and damage than you might think. So let me share a glimpse of it with you.
Whitehead’s fiction writings are not preachy but they are penetrating. He continues to call our attention to the unfinished work of racial healing. (Fiction)
“Why don’t they understand?” is not our best question in these moments as we attempt to understand our country’s struggles or our sibling’s perspectives or our child’s hurts.
I’ll bet you were told there would be no math here. Surprise! There is nothing but math here. (Nonfiction)
Tragically, many Christians in the U.S. are falling into the trap of identifying with an array of issues on the right or on the left, resulting in a blurring and distorting of the Christian faith.
I want to take a moment to encourage you to lift up those working in ministry during these challenging times.
So at the risk of alienating readers who are wondering if I’m going to talk about their favorite book, let me review one that no one I know or have ever met has read. (Fiction)
It is election season, and that brings an additional layer of stress for spiritual leaders.
It’s no secret that anger and outrage are the fuel that this particular car needs to get it where it needs to go. The question then becomes, “What does such a trip do to our soul?”
Teenage boys can be both intimidating and exasperating, often at the same time. It is a tribute to Saval’s skill that I came away from the book caring about the boy in every chapter. (Nonfiction)
We are asking everyone in our church family – whether onsite or online – to do three things each week: love, grow, and worship.
In Women Serving God, Hicks outlines his own history of understanding, years of serious scholarship, and how he began to change his mind about the practice of female silence during worship.
As I’ve read these posts, tweets, and blogs, I have asked myself several questions about how I am speaking through social media.
As a minister in Churches of Christ for 20 years, I often struggled with how to help the contemporary church appreciate its past.
How about a novel built around the founder of deconstructive literary criticism? It’s hard to imagine a more exciting premise than that. (Fiction)
This final article offers findings from a survey of seven individual Churches of Christ, including two open-ended questions.
Just like with so many other things, small churches enter into this pandemic with a unique set of strategies and difficulties.
Finding rest from our work is a spiritual practice first introduced by God in the creation story. Even God models the ability to observe the sabbath period as an important part of our missional work in the world.
Okay. I get it. We are all ready for something on the lighter side. How about a book that is constantly amusing, engaging, and at the same time will actually teach you something? (Nonfiction)
There is a lot that we can learn from this data, particularly as it relates to who might be on the fringes and more likely to not come back to church.