Speaking to the Soul: When Paul Went Rogue
Because our God speaks through our fellow human beings, it helps to understand (and appreciate) their limitations.
Because our God speaks through our fellow human beings, it helps to understand (and appreciate) their limitations.
These days, our readings from Proverbs keep offering us wisdom, sip by sip.
Do messy houses and / or rebellious children disqualify us from ministry today?
Today’s reading from Proverbs has some sound investment advice.
From a legal point of view, it’s best not to put some things in writing. The same may be true from a loving point of view as well.
Some days, we just can’t win. At least Jesus has been there before us and shares our frustration as we seek to serve others.
In the midst of graduation season, what type of wisdom will we pursue?
Today’s gospel reminds us that the type of change proclaimed by Christ is not quick and easy. It transforms our families, congregations, and social institutions–slowly and thoroughly.
The prophet Isaiah can’t predict today’s weather, but he can help prepare us for whatever conditions we face.
If we could hear one word from Jesus, what would it be?