Repent and celebrate: The Reformation after 500 years
October 31, 2017 draws near. How should we mark it, especially those of us who care about Christian unity?
October 31, 2017 draws near. How should we mark it, especially those of us who care about Christian unity?
No one from the outside can fully grasp the inner workings of any marriage. Even those inside sometimes find themselves lonely and strangers.
“I am fascinated by the war between what is best in our natures and what is worst.”
Perhaps the real lack of faith in modern society comes down to a lack of reverence for the people around us.
Imagine you're walking through a big city and you see a homeless person. You have several options.
In response to our request for essays on reversal, we received many compelling reflections. Here is a selection.
After I preach, I want to relive the moment over and over, soaring away on an ego-driven high. Beforehand, I hide in the bathroom.
This spring, I didn't find any morels in the woods around my house. But I did find a lot of other things.
We seem to always want something—anything—to happen. This has implications for the life of prayer.
My brother is nine and I am ten. Wood already obeys his hands when he asks it gently to work with him.