In the long history of Christian thought, there have been (if not frequent, at least notable) writers who emphasized the feminine side of God. Philip Sheldrake ...
For many of us, it is difficult to put the preaching of forgiveness into practice. When the Saints Church in Alexandria was bombed this past New Year’s Day, it ...
The beginning of a four-part series on Romans 1:18-32, this material comes out of some research and writing I've been doing recently.
“A soul that turns away f...
We always hear the against-all-odds stories, but we often fail to recognize our own. We fail to recognize that each one of these stories is the fruition of fait...
What do you do about a lie? What do you do when a lie has taken hold of you, when it has wormed into your heart and mind and sunk in its claws, when it colors a...
“Now in the confession of the Trinity we hear the heartbeat of the Christian religion: every error results from, or upon deeper reflection is traceable to, a de...
I pray not because I want to be delivered whenever I have a hardship and only when I have a hardship. I pray not because others tell me to. I pray not because m...
Darkness has always been with us. It was there when sin was introduced into the world as the serpent whispered temptation into Eve’s ear, and it was there when ...
The recent snowstorm on the east coast may seem inconvenient, but it represents something a little greater that we often take for granted: Time. In a world of ...
Jonah Lehrer wrote in the Wall Street Journal about the Heroic Imagination Project, a nonprofit designed to train adolescents to be the next generation of Ameri...