The third stumble and grace to get back up again
Like so many people, I’ve given chunks of time every day for months to pray against the virus and against racism and for you and for us, and against all
Like so many people, I’ve given chunks of time every day for months to pray against the virus and against racism and for you and for us, and against all
Today, I’m sharing space with Angie Suich, director of The Mosaic Center in Evans, Georgia. She combines good history with good biblical memory to give good wisdom for such a
This week in worship, we let the last words of David to his son, Solomon in 1 Kings 2:1-12, inspire a charge to our graduates. Following is the heart of
Solomon didn’t sugar-coat human existence. Often called “the wisest man who ever lived,” Solomon wrestled with the meaning of life. In his diary of that wrestling (the Book of Ecclesiastes),
You don’t want to be me. According to a series of New York Times articles* and a plethora of other studies** done on the topic, pastors are ticking time bombs. Here