Keep the Hope Fires Burning
“So tending to hope requires breath—not only the monitoring of our own breathing in self-care, but the continual breath of the Holy Spirit.”
“So tending to hope requires breath—not only the monitoring of our own breathing in self-care, but the continual breath of the Holy Spirit.”
During an ad-break for a streaming TV drama, a question occurred to me—one of those questions I felt dumb for not knowing the answer to: Why do pharmaceuticals always have two names?
“One small silver lining in the rancor about race in America is that it might help propel us beyond polite dishonesty into real conversation.”
Columnist Jelani Greenidge reminds us that God can use the things we already hold to bring about deliverance
Rigid conformity robs us from experiencing all the richness and beauty of God’s creation.
One of the challenges every pastor has is to present God’s word in a way that is relatable to people in their everyday context. It
Holly and I have settled into an unofficial practice that accompanies our television viewing: we often find ourselves rating the promises we see onscreen. You
In an episode of the TV dramedy Sports Night, wisecracking white sports anchor Dan Rydell (Josh Charles) is being reprimanded by his loving-yet-taciturn African
Evangelicalism as a vehicle for political conquest is alive and well, but evangelicalism as a vehicle for evangelism is on life support and fading fast.
It’s happened more gradually, but in our attempts to defend both our faith and our legal right to practice it, we have become more identified by what we are against than what we are for.