How is King David like Bill Clinton?
Over at Slate, David Plotz discusses why King David reminds him of Bill Clinton, and asks why David and Jonathan kiss so much in his
Over at Slate, David Plotz discusses why King David reminds him of Bill Clinton, and asks why David and Jonathan kiss so much in his
Some things are happening on the Episcopal right these days that are either significant or merely curious, and I am not sure which. Not long
With All Saints Day approaching, I thought I’d give readers an advanced look at a column in the November issue of Washington Window by Margaret
In the upcoming issue of Washington Window , the Rev. Dr. George Clifford, III spells out an agenda for Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori’s tenure as
Bishop John Bryson Chane has appointed the Rt. Rev. Edward L. Salmon, bishop of South Carolina , to provide supplemental episcopal oversight to All Saints
As a longtime fan of microlending–See this somewhat dated Beliefnet column.–I was thrilled when Muhammad Yunus, the godfather of microlending, recently won the Nobel Prize.
It is only fitting that a blog that was brought into existence by one doomed TV show should champion the cause of another possibly doomed
Mark Harris has called my attention to the Inter Anglican Theological and Doctrinal Commission’s response to the Archbishop of Canterbury’s proposal for an Anglican covenant.
John Allen, author of Rabble-Rouser for Peace, a biography of Archbishop Desmond Tutu, will speak on Thursday at 7 p. m. in the Common Room
The New York Times carried an instructive article on church marketing this weekend. The key graphs concern Willow Creek Community Church, a well-known non-denominational mega-church