Two Opposing Clouds
Everyone’s familiar with the cloud (cloud computing). Few are familiar with the ancient cloud. That’s a loss, as we forget how the two clouds oppose one another.
Everyone’s familiar with the cloud (cloud computing). Few are familiar with the ancient cloud. That’s a loss, as we forget how the two clouds oppose one another.
You know we’re in exile when you discover some good theology in Babylonian literature.
This past year has reminded me of why I’m not drawn to most small groups in a church.
Many Americans imagine the stimulus money as manna from heaven. It ain’t quite that.
What if woke is a post-Christian version of America’s awakenings? That’d tell us a few things.
One of President Biden’s first executive orders confuses a bedrock (and biblical) assumption of our nation’s Founders. But how many noticed?
When we ignore prophets in the faith community, do secular prophets fill the gap?
Here’s mud in your eye… a toast to our pilot project participants. But why a toast?
Last week, I wrote how a creative minority requires a three-year reorientation before “going public.” Why? The answer has to do with mustard seeds.
There’s a series of fascinating encounters in 2 Kings 6 that speak to a sharp contrast: the real world that folks inhabited for centuries – and the unreal one that most of us inhabit today.