You are in the Spirit!
Rev. William E. W. Robinson wonders, how is it possible to be “in” the Spirit?
Looking for a good book to read on vacation, in the hammock or on your next road trip? Our summer books issue has some great recommendations. Whether you’re in the mood for newly released fiction, memoir or a deep theological text, you’ll find a book worth reading here.
Rev. William E. W. Robinson wonders, how is it possible to be “in” the Spirit?
Jeff Lehn reviews Brian McLaren's new book.
Jane Tuma reviews Eugenia Anne Gamble's latest book.
Andrew Taylor-Troutman reviews Tom Montgomery Fate's new book.
Brian Paulson reviews We Need to Build by Eboo Patel.
Amy Pagliarella reviews Michelle Huneven's new book.
Outlook Book Review Editor Amy Paglliarella highlights some must-read books about ethical living.
Philip Reed reviews Douglas J. Brouwer's new book.
Outlook Book Review Editor Amy Pagliarella suggests some must-read, books for all ages.
Outlook Book Review Editor Amy Pagliarella suggests some must-read, modern books about Black Lit & Black lives.
Outlook Book Review Editor Amy Pagliarella suggests some must-read, modern books about COVID fiction.
Diana Rubi reviews Susan Mettes' new book.
Beth Waltemath reviews Tallu Schuyler Quinn's memoir, written in the 18 months between her sudden diagnosis with glioblastoma, a terminal brain tumor that affected her sight and speech, and her death at age 42, in February of this year.
Stephanie Vasquez, manager of the PC(USA) Office of Global Language Resources, shares about the theological importance of interpretation and translation.
The Outlook staff shares some of their summer reads.
"In this summer books issue, we’ve curated book reviews and recommendations that we hope meet the needs of your soul. Picking a book from these pages might still be like going on a date. But we hope it’s more like a match set up by a good friend. Happy reading!"
Dana Moulds reflects on the history and power of literacy in the Black community.
An overview of the 2022-2023 Presbyterian Women/Horizons Bible Study.
A Uniform Lesson for September 25, 2022.
The Uniform Lesson for September 18, 2022.
A uniform lesson for September 11, 2022.
"Reading fiction doesn't help us escape the world, it helps us live in it."
Felipe Martínez, the pastor of First Presbyterian Church in Columbus, Indiana, shares how the Spirit is moving in their congregation.