Not Every Battle
The Reformation began 500 years ago this October when Martin Luther, an Augustinian monk […]
The Reformation began 500 years ago this October when Martin Luther, an Augustinian monk […]
In his book Protestants, church historian Alec Ryrie argues that two traits have characterized Protestants from the beginning: they have been both lovers and fighters. […]
The cross has always been a problem. One does not expect, to say the least, one’s Messiah to be crucified! […]
By the time you read this, the ugly, contentious presidential election in the United States will be over. […]
By any measure, Garden Grove Community Church was an American success story. […]
The story is told in the Talmud of Baroka, a pious rabbi who accompanied Elijah to his town’s marketplace. […]
The late 1950s were a difficult time for the Covenant Church. Questions were raised about the adequacy of the church’s position on the Bible. […]
Empathy seeks incarnation; as God, in Christ, showed empathy to us. […]
Acrimony has always characterized the political and, unfortunately, religious life of the United States. […]