How do we use Twitter to advance God’s kingdom?
Twitter is apparently a powerful platform for preachers. The New York Times reported this weeked that the inspirational tweets of evangelical Christian leaders such as
Twitter is apparently a powerful platform for preachers. The New York Times reported this weeked that the inspirational tweets of evangelical Christian leaders such as
The Rev. Paul F.M. Zahl, a retired Episcopal priest, believes the work of Stephen King contains a measure of divine inspiration. From CNN’s Belief Blog:
From the New York Times: Last fall, Sissy Bradford, an adjunct instructor who taught criminology at Texas A&M University-San Antonio, questioned why crosses were being
The Telegraph gives space today to those who feel that the panel charged with selecting the next Archbishop of Canterbury is dominated by liberals:
From the Anglican Journal: The House of Bishops of the Anglican Province of the Southern Cone has voted not to ratify the election of Archdeacon
Rhonda Mawhood Lee draws from memories of growing up in Montreal, a world of two languages, to reflect on the power of Pentecost:
Interesting news out of Germany– the Catholic Archbishop of Berlin has reportedly come out in favor of treating those in long-term homosexual relationships equal to
“I am a Christian, and I am in favor of gay marriage,” writes law professor Mark Osler on CNN’s Belief Blog. “The reason I am
A new BBC News poll shows that people in England overwhelming support Queen Elizabeth II’s role as “Defender of the Faith” and wish to see
Graduates of Episcopal School of Jacksonville, Florida, paid homage Saturday to Dale Regan, head of the school who was murdered in her office in March.