I have not, over the course of my life, spent much time dwelling on the Reformation. Perhaps you haven’t either: in which case, please know that I’m referencing the Protestant Reformation, which eventually resulted in what we now know as Protestantism. This movement, what the Reformers desired to accomplish, and the eventual split that grew … Continue reading A Schism in the Heart
The Terrifying Voice
The Voice of AI is seductive and terrifying. In the face of it, I would rather cultivate vulnerability, patience, and uncertainty. [Click title to read more.]
The Stuffed Animal Army
Love remains counterintuitive in trying times, but even the smallest gestures make a profound difference. [Click title to read more.]
The Expansive Christian Community
The Bible is expansive in its representations of Christian community: not everyone is married with 2.5 children. Let's keep that model in mind. [Click title to read more.]
Godly Speech Is More Than Speaking Encouragement
Godly language doesn’t just stem from what we say: it emerges from the relationships built around what we say, and prior to what we say. [Click title to read more.]
A Different Sort of Fasting
What if we gave up something Christian for Lent? Let me explain. [Click title to read more.]
Longing for Lent
Lent can be an austere season, but austerity can be its own joyful gift. [Click title to read more.]
A Love Story
The love of God is behind all the other love stories I know, including mine. [Click title to read more.]
Resignation
After a certain point, I suppose, what we see in church is what we're going to get. [Click title to read more.]
You Don’t Get To Decide Who Your Neighbor Is
God tell us who we should be serving, and how. We should be wary of anything to the contrary. [Click title to read more.]