This week, my Bible study and I looked at thankfulness in the Bible. Looking at the prayers of faithful people in the Scriptures isn’t a bad way of teaching you...
Recently I’ve been thinking quite a lot about unanswered prayer—you know, the perennial question of what to think of a God who says “Knock, and the door will be...
You see, and you turn - that is the thing, which for a moment casts open the beauty of all the world - all concentrated, all of a sudden, in a single melodic li...
“Above all things and in all things, O my soul, rest always in God, for He is the everlasting rest of the saints. Grant, most sweet and loving Jesus, that I ma...
What is man that you are mindful of him, the son of man that you care for him?
Psalm 8:4
What is man, that he should be clean? And he which is born of a woman...
In my last post, I discussed some ways of jolting myself out of my functionally atheist rut—ways of remembering God in times and places that aren’t always condu...
The greatest thing you'll ever learn, is how to love, and be loved in return - The Sitar that Speaks the Truth, Moulin Rouge
In Romans 12:3, Paul calls us to l...
Next time out I plan on starting up a new series on Christian Unity that I'm looking forward to with much anticipation. Until then, here's a prayer from Sir Fr...
Since the 17th century, classical theism has been seen as the mainstream doctrine of God in the Christian scholarly tradition. John W. Cooper describes the God ...