This Life: We’re all parts of God’s puzzle
SAMANTHA ELLEY on the joys – and challenges – of completing a jigsaw – and how that might serve as a metaphor for our relationship with God…
SIGHT-SEEING: COULD A REVIVED “THEOLOGY OF HOPE” RESTORE FAITH IN HOPELESS TIMES?
In an article first published in Sightings – a publication of the school’s Martin Marty Center for the Public Understanding of Religion, author, speaker, columnist, pastor, and teacher and professor of religious history at the University of Chicago, MARTIN E MARTY, looks at the idea of hope…
THIS LIFE: CAN WE FIND VICTORY IN DEATH?
US columnist CAROL ROUND, in an article first published on ASSIST News Service, reflects on death and what it means in a Christian’s life…
GRACIOUS
When I was about 18-years-old, I discovered a very famous piece of Scripture, I Corinthians 13, on love. It’s a great passage and very profound, especially if you replace the word love with your own name. Try it sometime. Part of that famous Biblical passage that spoke to Paul Clark. PICTURE: Leighann Renee/Unsplash About six months later […]