We become the person we practice to be. [Click title to read more.]
The Slow Burn (Or, Falling In Love With God When You Always Sort Of Knew Who He Was)
When you feel like you've always known God, it's easy to forget that there's always more of Him to learn and experience. [Click title to read more.]
Our House
The caretaking of the church reminds us that we belong not just to God, but also to each other. [Click title to read more.]
Contempt for the Easy Answer
I couldn't accept what I didn't understand, until suddenly I could. [Click title to read more.]
Book Review: John Mark Comer’s Practicing The Way
A review of John Mark Comer's book Practicing The Way [Click title to read more.]
To Pursue God: Turning Our Back On The Digital Age
The digital age is forming us without our consent, and warnings proliferate that the consequences to the faithful may be disastrous. Turning away should be a viable option. [Click title to read more.]
Avoid The Shortcut
Sometimes, the process is the point. [Click title to read more.]
To A Younger Me
Now in my forties, I wish I could write to my younger self about what I've grown to learn about God in the intervening years. [Click title to read more.]
The Good, The Beautiful, and the True
Focusing on the good, the beautiful, and the true can help us resist a culture of death and decay. [Click title to read more.]
The Arts Should Matter to the Church
The arts provide ways for us to encounter God and deepen our understanding about Him: we should invite them in, especially in a culture that threatens to devalue them. [Click title to read more.]