I wanted to pass along a couple of interesting interviews of N.T. Wright and Scot McKnight from Frank Viola. You can learn more about Frank…
I have read many wonderful reflections during this first week of Lent. Unfortunately, I grew up in a faith tradition that largely ignored the Christian…
I grew up in a Pentecostal tradition that places a fairly strong emphasis on the belief that speaking in tongues is the initial evidence of…
The first time that the word language shows up in Scripture is Genesis 10, where we are told that the sons and grandsons of Noah…
Therapy is way more than a toolbox of intervention. Information alone cannot replace professional help. However, information can be very powerful. So, for what it’s…
The folks at Project Reason have created the striking poster above as a visual for what they claim are 439 contradictions found in the bible. The full…
My spiritual life use to look a lot like Woodstock. You know, lots of peace, love, and good music. Eventually I figured out that I…
When we read about the healing of the lame man in Acts 3 we tend to compare Peter and John’s journey to the Temple for…
A Twitter friend of mine who pastors in Germany, Phillip Burton (@ktownpastor), sent out this tweet yesterday that got me thinking: It’s always interesting to me how…
One of my favorite definitions of worship comes from the famous Hasidic Jewish Rabbi, philosopher, and mystic, Abraham Joshua Heschel. He defined it this way:…
The blood of Jesus is one of the most powerful resources available to us. It is also the most fundamental image of the Christian message….
***Parallel Processing Parallel process is a clinical term used to describe the common occurrence in therapy when the therapist’s own experience is reflected in the…
The Bible has a lot to say about how we manage our money. I am no expert on the subject, and there are plenty of…