Why are we so polarized?
An ethicist, a pastor, and two podcasters weigh in.
An ethicist, a pastor, and two podcasters weigh in.
The isaiah text for this week lays out something of an urban design plan: homes, food, jobs, fair labor, no infant mortality, and a generous life expectancy. I’d like to live there.
In some ways I do. Life expectancy, literacy, and standards of living are at an all-time high worldwide. Hunger, child mortality, and extreme poverty have declined.
Pamela Cooper-White details best practices for difficult conversations that privilege listening, reflexivity, curiosity, and care.
Two filing cabinets, one with three drawers and one with four. These seven drawers held John Zimmann’s 56 years of ministry—30 as a full-time minister and 26 more doing interim ministry and pulpit supply. Seven drawers.
The philosopher diagnoses the temporal tone deafness of Christians, our inability to attend to time.
If we want our sermons to resemble real life, says Charles Campbell, we might take a hint from carnival.