- MONDAY MEDITATION: Why the Scriptures Are Divinely Inspired
- MONDAY MEDITATION: “I Have So Many Enemies!” (May 18)
- MONDAY MEDITATION: Imagine (May 11)
- MONDAY MEDITATION: Training Our “Conscience” (May 4)
- MONDAY MEDITATION: Sweet Grief (April 27)
- MONDAY MEDITATION: Sin Isn’t What I Thought It Was in the Bootheel (April 20)
Recent Thoughts
MONDAY MEDITATION: Why the Scriptures Are Divinely Inspired - He enacts justice for orphans and widows, and he loves immigrants, giving them food and clothing. That means you must also love immigrants because you were immigrants in Egypt. — Deuteronomy 10:18-18 I grew up believing that “divinely inspired” meant that God controlled the writing hand of the biblical writer. He could be snacking on ...
MONDAY MEDITATION: “I Have So Many Enemies!” (May 18) - Lord, I have so many enemies! So many are standing against me. So many are talking about me. — Psalm 3:1-2a Having enemies is a recurring theme throughout the psalms. And when we read it, we often understand “enemies” to be tacky, wicked people who’ve mistreated you in some fashion. Or, at least that’s the ...
MONDAY MEDITATION: Imagine (May 11) - Glory to God, who is able to do far beyond all that we could ask or imagine by his power at work within us. — Ephesians 3:20 John Lennon’s beautiful song by this title dreams of a world where we will all live together “as one.” Important to him was imagining “no religion” because, rightly, he saw ... Addressing Atheism: Is Authentic Faith Possible?
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Book of the Month
Do I Stay Christian? A Guide for the Doubters, the Disappointed, and the Disillusioned
July, 2022 Selection This is a must-read for all of us! It helps us reflect critically--and honestly--on our faith, and invites us into exploring new expressions of it. Brian McLaren writes clearly, brilliantly, and humbly. You can find it her [...]
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