The Two Ditches: Why Both Christian Extremes are Wrong about Israel
Both sides quote the Bible A lot Both sides tell a partial story Neither tells the whole one
Both sides quote the Bible A lot Both sides tell a partial story Neither tells the whole one
Jesus often appeared in places where he was unexpected. He hung out with supercilious religious folk, sinners, and publicans. But he would undoubtedly say some confrontational things to the crowd.
Jesus didn’t say ‘peace’ because the disciples were safe or because the soldiers went away, but precisely because they were waiting outside and yet peace was still possible.
A mid-December weekend punctuated with mass shootings reminds us that a world plagued by sin is a world plunged in darkness
What are the hobbies or possessions that you may hesitate to offer to the Lord
This Christmas will be a time of deep prayer and remembrance, rather than a celebration
As Christmas approaches and the world gazes once again toward Bethlehem, a fundamental choice emerges: Will Christians justify oppression and exclusion, or will they stand with the local Christian community?
The season of Advent urges us to slow down; to dwell in the fullness of God’s good news. God offers us life-affirming joy even as calamity follows crisis like an ever-unspooling tragedy.
I realized something sobering we can no longer say, It s not me We can no longer say, It s just the Jews, or It s just the Christians It is us
Mary deserves neither exaggerated veneration nor casual neglect
The phenomenon is not a problem that can be explained using a simple Right-Left taxonomy