
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…

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:…

***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…

Jesus was the finest teacher to ever walk the earth. He was profound. He was paradoxical. He spoke with authority. But one thing that often…

Israel wanted a king. They wanted an earthly ruler so that they might be like the other nations. God knew that Israel would ask for…

A friend of mine, Gary Ray, posted a handy piece on humility on his blog and it got me thinking about the subject. I have…

My mother spent the better part of her adolescence in London where she attended an all girls’ school called Rosa Bassett. On the first day…

When I hear people discuss the book of Job I sometimes walk away wondering if they have actually ever read the book. For example, I…

Today on my hour and a half drive back from the University of Tennessee in Knoxville, I was traveling through the radio stations when I…

I joined Twitter in 2007. It wasn’t very large yet, at least in terms of users, but it was creating a buzz. I did not…

By the time we get to Matthew 5:20 we are not that far into Jesus’ sermon. Yet, it seems he has already turned our world…

In the New Testament the Greek word for ‘one another’ is allelon (this word was first highlighted to me by these folks). It was repeatedly used…