Since coming to college, I’ve noticed an emphasis on self-care, which I understand to mean the actions one takes to preserve one’s own health and well-being. ...
On my desk sit two plants. On the left, a swiss cheese plant I picked up at Brattle Street Florist with waxy leaves and elliptical holes. On the right, a dying...
A new study has come out, with a not-so-big surprise: "80 percent of unmarried evangelical young adults (18 to 29) said that they have had sex - slightly less t...
If there were one single thing that my parents have taught me, it's that gifts and talent are useless if they are kept to yourself. Consequently, service has be...
Christianity is marked by the boldness of thousands throughout history. The Apostle Peter preached before men of every nation on the day of Pentecost, bringing...
Don’t give up on people.
That’s really all I want to say to you today. I don’t want to drag this post out too long; we all have too many things to do and too f...
*I've recently been teaching through a biblical perspective on sexuality and relationships in our Harvard college ministry, and wanted to share my (incomplete) ...
The one Old Testament story that I will never forget is the Binding of Isaac.
It is not a particularly comforting story, nor one amenable to our modern dis...
Herein I continue to work through Matthew to put together a rough character sketch of God as He is presented in this gospel narrative. Today we consider two mo...
An Introduction
I was talking recently with a friend who grew up in the Church but eventually fell away from Christian faith, and she said something deeply trou...