Prisoners of Hope: Living with Cancer
In preparing for today, I’ve decided that preaching just one sermon on living with cancer is as challenging as living with cancer! At my pharmacy
In preparing for today, I’ve decided that preaching just one sermon on living with cancer is as challenging as living with cancer! At my pharmacy
JANUARY 2006: POETRY — and he cried with a loud voice: Hurt not the earth, neither the sea, nor the trees — — Revelation They
JANUARY 2006: REVIEW Stanley Grenz’s untimely death in the spring of 2005 deprived the church of an eloquent theological voice that expressed the perceptions of
My husband and I are expecting our first child any day now. Carrying a child during the Advent season offers one a new perspective on
Apparently the debate over Intelligent Design (ID) is not going away. Perhaps that should read, “the debates.” Beyond the debate over human origins and who
The king was understandably upset. In a single night it had all unraveled. What had started out as an inviting series of developments had taken
Over the past fifty years, Eugene Heideman has been a leading theological voice in the Reformed Church in America and the broader Reformed community. Raised
Roger Schutz, the founder of the Taizé Community–and its leading light over the past sixty years of its existence–died unexpectedly and violently in late August.
Indictment of a Passive Voice Discussions on our prayer nights confuse As much as clarify how we’re to live. One friend asserts our peace demands
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