The Practice of Prayer vs. the Prayer of Practice Felicia Melian August 6, 2021 General, Theology Even though I don’t do much planned-praying these days, the action of following Jesus does sometimes draw desperate prayers out of me.
Fasting from Food, Feeding on the Bible During Lent Thomas Reese March 12, 2019 Church Life, Creation & Environment, Practical Justice, Theology Another way to update Lent to the needs of the 21st century would be a carbon fast.
For the Sake of the World Aaron Niequist January 25, 2019 Books, Church Life, Politics, Practical Justice The world desperately needs a brave and humble "third way."
The Opposite of Christianity Morf Morford December 8, 2018 Church Life, Practical Justice, Theology Our faith is not what we say, or even what we believe. It is what we do, who we are in the world.
‘Gratitude is Not a Happy Pill’ Jana Riess May 3, 2018 Books, Church Life, Theology This is not your typical hearts-and-flowers gratitude book. This accounts for suffering and despair and unexpected election results...This is gratitude on the ground with the feet of people who are fighting and marching for a better world.
Thursday Morning Sabbath Elrena Evans April 26, 2018 Family and Parenting, Practical Justice, Theology 1 Rather than putting an end to my selah time, my son has expanded it for me. With him, I’m learning how to do nothing.