
Ministers, Not Messiahs
There is a pervasive and complex issue of pastoral workaholism – where unrealistic expectations and relentless demands erode spiritual vitality, personal well-being, and family relationships.

There is a pervasive and complex issue of pastoral workaholism – where unrealistic expectations and relentless demands erode spiritual vitality, personal well-being, and family relationships.

John H. Walton’s New Explorations in the Lost World of Genesis: Advances in the Origins Debate, written in collaboration with his son, J. Harvey Walton,

As I read, I kept thinking of magical reading moments in my life.

Alone provides an interesting and subtle contribution to a broad critique of the American dream.

The problem with restoration ecology is that, although populated with dedicated researchers and practitioners, it struggles to make its case in the broader North American

It felt like a betrayal of Christianity to have an “inkling that there could be more than one pathway to the Infinite.”

Confession is for humans. It’s a human practice to help us deal with
the shame. Confession’s not for God’s sake.

Ayers draws upon a vast knowledge of other great Christian thinkers; on art and music and literature, and what I can only imagine are a