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Faith in the Flowering
The power lines are often down; and Spiritless, we wait for light—and kindness—to return.
The Great Unlearning
“We will be practicing these skills until that day when Jesus breaks the barriers of cloud—and color.”
Sacred Realism and Constant Grace
A famous—and probably apocryphal—story recounts the response of the brilliant Renaissance sculptor Michelangelo Buonarroti to a reverent inquiry about how he had achieved his masterful depiction of David from massive blocks of white marble: “It’s easy,” Michelangelo is supposed to…
A Distinction With a Difference
“It takes only as long to forget a thing as it did to learn it.”
A Sign of the Times
I have watched the politics of attack invade the landscape of this movement.
Rediscovering Reform
Believers were not long for this world, so why make ungodly peace with it?
The Stories We Tell
Our children and our grandchildren deserve a fuller story than we learned.
Sine Qua Non
The gospel’s call to teach and practice the virtue of humility is the most. . .