We are standing on holy ground. The presence of the Lord is here!” A worship leader at Aletheia Church says one Sunday morning. I look down at the linoleum gym...
Much has been written over the last few decades about the relationship between science and religion. Questions have been asked about the ways in which a m...
As most likely any student, professor, researcher, or doctor can tell you, the biological systems within the human body are far from simple. On every leve...
From Noah’s ark to the Ark of the Covenant to the cross, the motif of wood plays an essential role throughout the Bible. By analyzing the role of wood in these...
In the following article, two friends, Taylor Barker and Christian Bennett, present their understanding of the Catholic and mainstream Protestant view of t...
The first thing we do each year at Harvard is move in. Before we start our classes, start making friends, and start sitting through hours of orientation, we ar...
The following is an interview with Jonathan Moo, a Theology professor at Whitworth University who specializes in New Testament, ecology and environmental studi...
It is easy to fall into the trap of linking talk related to the environment to overall political battles we like to avoid. Stewardship of God’s creation is ...
Pictures of Harvard, especially those in admissions brochures, often feature the green grass of the yard. These pictures may contrast the grass with an imposin...
“Oh, you’re a Christian?”
“Huh. I wouldn’t have guessed that you’re a Christian.”
“You are a Christian, right?”
The types of Christians we grow up with, are ...