The national public health emergency we are facing is a real and present danger. However, it is not unprecedented. Not only have we faced public
Thoughts on Faith from a Garden in March and Pastoral Ministry
[pullquote]One generation will commend your works to another; they will tell of your mighty acts.” (Psalm 145.4 NIV)[/pullquote] For a gardener, like
GIVING IT UP FOR GOD: Preservation and Risk in the Kingdom of God (Luke 17:32)
There Is a rather popular phrase (no doubt of spurious origin, although that is a guess!) that has come into the American vernacular. That phrase is,
What if? Gideon’s Sword and Our Ministry Together: A Letter to Colleagues as We Begin a New Semester
I share with you that which God has put on my heart this morning, early, before the sun rises, while the dew is still wet on the Carolina
His Passion—Our Pattern: Following Jesus in Holy Week
To follow Jesus Christ, as a pastor, as a believer, is to go to places you never expected. That is opposite of what some suggest. Even those who are
The Lord of the Storms
The following is a chapter taken from Doxology in the Darkness: Hope for Hurting People to be published by P&R, Fall 2011. The church is often