A few weeks before summer started, one of my old friends (who is still in high school) organized the annual “Human Rights Week” for our Amnesty International cl...
The first English class I took at Harvard covered the sweep of English literature from the beginnings of the language to 1660. The writer of Beowulf, Chaucer, S...
And the LORD said to Job:
“Shall a faultfinder contend with the Almighty?
Anyone who argues with God must respond”.
Then Job answered the LORD:
“See, I am of sm...
A little over a week ago, French President Nicholas Sarkozy announced in a speech to the French Parliament that burqas, the head-to-toe covering that some Musli...
In the past couple months, I have become more and more interested in the nature of the Atonement. I have read a few different articles on the subject, inclu...
Recently, I’ve been away from my home church, and the options for Protestant churches to attend have been rather limited—in fact, there are only two readily ava...
A New York Times article from last Thursday describes how Rev. Ken Pagano has asked members of his congregation to bring their guns to the sanctuary.
LOUISVILL...
If you had told me last summer who I would be one year later, I would have laughed and called you a liar. Obviously, people change after going away to college. ...
“What counts is not so much our knowledge of God as God’s knowledge of us. That is the syntax of salvation.” (Richard Hays)
For the last post in Nick’s serie...
I extend my sincere condolences to those of you who have never tasted the scintillating brilliance that is the prose of P.G. Wodehouse, and recommend that you g...