By Rev. Adam J. Copeland Some people call them “thin places,” locations where the gulf between heaven and earth narrows and we fully sense God’s presence. Many people find these thin places in nature. Others discover them in the familiarity [...]
By Rev. Adam J. Copeland Some people call them “thin places,” locations where the gulf between heaven and earth narrows and we fully sense God’s presence. Many people find these thin places in nature. Others discover them in the familiarity [...]
By Barbara Kay Lundblad Is there room in our lives for visions we cannot explain? Have we closed our minds to truth that doesn’t fit our rational categories? In her book, Pilgrim at Tinker Creek, Annie Dillard shares stories [...]
By Matthew L. Skinner Here comes Black Friday, even earlier than usual. Bell-ringers are appearing outside stores. Advertisers are shifting the consumerism-as-therapy machine into high gear. And Christians say: This is a good time to think about the world [...]
By Jaime Clark-Soles I was 17 years old. This was Philosophy 101. There stood Dr. Rob Brady, diminutive in stature, expansive in mind, with a Socratic gleam in his eye and devilish grin on his face. “Let’s imagine your wife [...]
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Immigration Reform and the Challenges of Generosity (Luke 4:22-30)
posted 10:17:05am Feb. 04, 2013 | read full post »
The Abortion Debate: We’re All in This Together
posted 11:29:13am Jan. 23, 2013 | read full post »
A Vision for America: John 2:1-11
posted 9:02:18am Jan. 17, 2013 | read full post »
Waiting on the Messiah and Presidential Expectations: A Study of Luke
posted 1:03:29pm Jan. 10, 2013 | read full post »
Frankincense, Myrrh and a Toothbrush? Matthew 2:1-12
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