PTSD, Moral Injury, and the Church’s Call to Respond
The category “moral injury” is not yet recognized as an official diagnosis in the 2013 Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders of the American
The category “moral injury” is not yet recognized as an official diagnosis in the 2013 Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders of the American
When immigrants settle in a place and produce generations of descendants, immigrant status gives way to nativism. Nativism grows and is deceptive.
On May 9, the school’s professor emeritus of theology preached his last sermon in Isaacson Chapel. It was his last pastoral act before officially retiring—again.
Words have the power to kill or to make alive; to create or to destroy; to consecrate or to desecrate.
It may seem all but out of line, writing about torture at Christmas. Not really. St. Matthew’s Christmas story comes to a bloody conclusion: the massacre of the children of Bethlehem.
Introducing an annual denominational focus on the six Covenant affirmations, C. John Weborg preached the following sermon on the centrality of the word of God at the opening service of the Annual Meeting in June.
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