Can Jesus Get His Religion Back?
I’m a bookseller so I see a lot of titles come and go. Some that I have high hopes for prove to be disappointing; others
I’m a bookseller so I see a lot of titles come and go. Some that I have high hopes for prove to be disappointing; others
My dad died in a car accident five years ago. It made it more strikingly difficult because my husband and I, along with my sister
Steve Mathonnet-VanderWell’s essay, “Reformed Intramurals: What Neo-Calvinists Get Wrong” (February 2008), touched on some important challenges for neo-Calvinists today. His concluding story about the great
My thanks to John Bolt and Jeffrey Sajdak for responding to my friendly nudge in “Reformed Intramurals: What Neo-Calvinists Get Wrong.” In addition, my gratitude
JUNE/JULY 2008: POETRY Casualties This is a smart poem as certain bombs are smart. This poem knows where to land. This poem will not mutilate
John P. Burgess A pastor of a young, dynamic African-American congregation told me that his elders once came to him and asked: “Why is it
For anyone who teaches in any kind of Christian educational setting, I suspect that the best review of this book is an extremely brief one:
In recent years I have had many conversations over the matters that divide conservative churches, especially those in the Reformed tradition. Some of my conversation
I remember during the heady days of ecumenism that one of the top Lutheran bishops was happy for the prospect of full communion with the