Clergy as professional revolutionaries
by George Clifford Recently, I read Edward Dreyer’s history of wars in China during the first half of the twentieth century, China at War: 1901-1949
by George Clifford Recently, I read Edward Dreyer’s history of wars in China during the first half of the twentieth century, China at War: 1901-1949
O Lord, grant us that love which can never die, which will enkindle our lamps but not extinguish them, so that they may shine in
There were few words more popular at General Convention 2012 than ‘missional’, (except perhaps for ‘nimble’). Helpfully, and perhaps in preparation for General Convention 2015,
Fr, Johnathan Grieser, a priest in Wisconsin, has been noting the progress made towards marriage equality on his blog. He also notes, however, the sad
It has long been known that the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, had a conversion to Christianity when he was a young student in college.
This weekend, NPR interviewed Katharine Haynoe, an atmospheric scientist and researcher at Texas Tech University. As a devout Christian, she has spent the last few