
Dusty Endings
Though Easter was a huge deal in my family, we never did Ash Wednesday when I was growing up. No service, no imposition of ashes.
Though Easter was a huge deal in my family, we never did Ash Wednesday when I was growing up. No service, no imposition of ashes.
A couple of Fridays ago, some friends and I took the hourlong trip to an off-the-beaten-path dive bar in Nebraska – Bob’s Bar, in Martinsburg.
hos en ouranō kai epi gēs One of the greatest joys of teaching Greek is having students memorize parts of the New Testament in its
In Chapter 12 of the Gospel of John, Jesus announces, “The hour has come,” and with these words the focus of this gospel shifts. Knowing
A holy privilege of the pastorate is that people trust us with their pain. For them, we are safe. Sometimes we are the only safe
Even though his path to the ministry was not an easy one, Peter Marshall, a young Scottish immigrant said, “I have determined to give my
Read Luke 23:32-43. Heaven is pretty easy to come by these days. Evidently, you can find it in a kiss, at the beach or in
“All our days pass away under thy wrath, our years come to an end like a sigh. The years of our life are threescore and
“I have seen the burden God has laid on the human race. He has made everything beautiful in its time. He has also set eternity
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