Omniscient God, why the natural disasters?
Jim Bratt is away today. We thank Angie Mabry-Nauta for blogging today. “Dear God?” nine-year-old Sophia petitioned. Her voice was more purposeful last night than
Jim Bratt is away today. We thank Angie Mabry-Nauta for blogging today. “Dear God?” nine-year-old Sophia petitioned. Her voice was more purposeful last night than
Recently I was introduced to the Institute for Congregational Trauma and Growth, an organization that provides resources, networking, and education for communities of faith that
I knew I was definitely going to write about Oklahoma today. If there is one place that I think of when I think “childhood,” it
The Sunday after Pentecost, this coming Sunday, is known as Trinity Sunday. I used to make fun of Trinity Sunday. Exactly what event are we
Graphic by Timothy Aivazian (http://timothyaivazian.com)Happy Pentecost Monday, friends. As I was reflecting on the layers of meaning that Pentecost carries, I found my way back
By all accounts, he was a really good guy–good father, good husband, good church-goer. In some ways, on paper at least, he seems quintessentially
Perhaps you’ve heard? The apocalypse is coming. And no, it’s not because the General Synod workbook is out. (Although in some areas it is rousing
Are you sick of posts about graduation? I hope not because I am going to add one more. Except this time it is from the
On Saturday, Jason Lief reflected in this space on college graduation and the twin impulses to hit the road or stay where you are. Today,
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