There are days worth remembering, for, in remembering, we find hope. And we need hope now more than ever. Many Protestant churches will have an
“In Jesus Name I Pray:” Exclusivity In Public Prayer and The Restrictive Contours of Civic Pluralism in the early Twenty-first Century
"In Jesus' Name I Pray" seeks to examine the increasingly challenging goal of faithful, authentic Christian public prayer in the antagonistic arena of
“Be a Shepherd:” Thoughts on a Letter to a Young Pastor in the Springtime
Since getting sick (I am getting more stable now, thank you for your prayers) I get to go back through old manuscripts, old sermons, and, especially
Lest We Forget: Rudyard Kipling’s Recessional as Prophetic Poetry for our Own Day
Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936) really knew how to spoil a party. One would have thought the cryptic faith of Kipling was a devout Calvinism when he
Reformed in Order to Remember: A Scripture and Prayer for All Saints Day
I am a Reformed believer who is going to remember All Saints Day. In fact, I think it is good thing for me to do so, especially, on the day after
Now and Forever: The Inseparable Love of God in Christ in Romans 8:35-39
What are the most transformative words in the world for believers? My friend, John Guest, says that the most powerful words in the world are, "God