Rose Schrott Taylor writes about 2 Kings 19.
Rose Schrott Taylor writes about the gift of ceremony and prayer.
Rose Schrott Taylor writes how Abraham responds to God's presence.
How do we know if an argument is worth our time and energy? Elizabeth H. Doolin reflects on Titus 3.
How does one attain self-control, uprightness or godliness? Eric Nolin wrestles with this question alongside Titus.
Samantha Coggins writes about God-friends and 1 Thessalonians 3.
Shea Watts explores the discrepancy between Christianity as an intellectual project and Christianity as a lived reality.
Letarshia C. Robinson writes on Psalm 130.
Letarshia C. Robinson writes about learning God's law.
Letarshia C. Robinson writes about having faith admidst difficutly.
Letarshia C. Robinson writes about lament and hope.
Shea Watts writes about ordinary time and Paul's defense in Acts 26.
Amanda Shanks writes about Hebrews 6:9-20.
Amanda Shanks reflects on Paul and church conflict.
How does knowing Christ lead to boldness, asks Amanda Shanks?
Amanda Shanks reflects on Colossians, suffering and hope.
Mr. Rogers famously said to "look for the helpers." Brendan McLean wonders if that's the best instruction for adults and connects his question to Romans 10.
Brendan McLean writes on hope, Romans and "Lord of the Rings."
Brendan McLean writes on Romans 4:13, 16-21.
Brendan McLean writes on Romans 3:21-30.
Sheldon Sorge reflects on the Canaanite woman who challenged Jesus to change his mind and the power of intercession.
Sheldon Sorge writes about seeing the best in each other.
Sheldon Sorge looks at the centurion in Luke 7.
Luke 5:17-26 asks us both what kind of friends we will have, and what kind of friends we will be, writes Sheldon Sorge.
Shea Watts talks Easter Sunday and the first ending in Mark's Gospel.
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