On a recent visit with friends in Scotland, I noticed how the Scots described the last two years as “the…
Many Christians aspire to be “like God” in certain respects—to be loving, just, merciful, wise—and indeed, this might even be…
I wonder if you’ve had the experience of pausing for a moment in your day and finding yourself suddenly overcome…
The COVID-19 pandemic pushed more and more of religious life online, whether temporarily or, for some individuals and congregations, indefinitely….
Imagine you’re teaching Sunday school for, let’s say, first grade. Accompanying the goldfish, juice pouches, and coloring sheets is a…
Paul aspires toward the same type of shame that Christ experienced on the cross. This shame is inextricably connected to humility.
Whenever a student comes into my office in tears, I know there’s a very good chance that the source of…
In the book of Luke, the first thing we learn about the Kingdom is that it is good news. The…
In partnership with Cascade Books, an imprint of Wipf and Stock Publishers, the Center for Hebraic Thought has published a…