
Do the Right Thing: Freedom of Religion and Title IX
Recently, Christianity Today ran an article exploring the uneasy relationship between Christian Colleges and Title IX. The article frames one side of the issue as a
Recently, Christianity Today ran an article exploring the uneasy relationship between Christian Colleges and Title IX. The article frames one side of the issue as a
by Steven Rodriguez I’ve gotten some great feedback for my last article on The Twelve. One interesting thread of conversation has been about my Mexican
Note: Every week I post sermon ideas on my Center for Excellence in Preaching website. But every once in a while these pieces may have
by Rebecca Koerselman Historians spend most of their time with sources. We read them, search for them, evaluate them, re-evaluate them, discount them, occasionally ignore
Jesus returned to Galilee powerful in the Spirit. News that he was back spread through the countryside. He taught in their meeting places to everyone’s
by Erica Hughes ‘Twas mercy brought me from my pagan land, Taught my benighted soul to understand That there’s a God, that there’s a Savior:
Some psychologists want to drop the last initial in PTSD. They claim that to call PTSD a “disorder” makes the condition appear unusual. It isn’t.
by Kate Kooyman “…the glory of the Lord shall be revealed, and all people shall see it together, for the mouth of the Lord has
I think I scandalized at least a few of my students recently when I admitted in class that I don’t really decorate for Christmas. And
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