Speaking to the Soul: Bottle My Tears
Today may not contain our most desperate hour, but it’s still a good time to get to know the God of comfort and refuge who is there when we need him.
Today may not contain our most desperate hour, but it’s still a good time to get to know the God of comfort and refuge who is there when we need him.
How will our conflicts and factions look in hindsight? Hopefully like they do in the book of Acts.
How can holding onto God’s promises change our lives and the lives of generations to come?
How can we follow Peter’s example and pray in such a way that God can blow our minds?
Today we wrestle with one of the most destructive passages in the Hebrew Bible.
Can God change a world that is “still breathing threats and murder”? The example of Saul shows us how it’s done.
Today’s Scripture reading connects God’s people with the gifts and powers that should be ours without price.
Before we create an impossibly long to-do list for the day, we should take stock of what God has done for us overnight.
Today we mourn the loss of our brothers and sisters at Emmanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church.
Today’s first reading imagines a universe in which all of us can live alongside people of other faiths. Is “monotheism” more about loving fidelity than about acknowledging the existence of one and only one god?