Did Archbishop Welby say “Twitter kills thoughtful reflection”?
John Stevens’ headline and bullet points in Daily Mail sure are provocative:
John Stevens’ headline and bullet points in Daily Mail sure are provocative:
Bishop N.T. Wright rehashed the old arguments in an interview marriage. Tobias Haller analyses the interview and his defense of traditional marriage.
Maryann Gogniat Eidemiller doesn’t know the answer, but in her On Faith op-ed, she hopes they will be waiting:
Rhonda Mawhood Lee had a fear of singing in public and in overcoming her phobia she learned “to trust God’s power to heal a small yet deeply felt past hurt, {and] understood anew our Christian proclamation that strength is found in vulnerability.”
Frank Strasburger, retired Episcopal priest and co-founder of Princeton in Africa, an international fellowship organization, wrote a compelling Washington Post piece this week about our
Ferdinand von Prondzynski, Principal and Vice-Chancellor of the Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, recounts how his spiritual journey began one Good Friday long ago.
In the flurry of Super Bowl ads, you may not have noticed one for SodaStream, starring Scarlett Johanssen, but this one ad stirred up quite
The Rev. Susan Russell writes in The Huffington Post on what has been happening in Africa concerning LGBT persons:
Dale Hansen Burke, an evangelical Christian and business owner, asks herself if our mythology about pluck, hard work and drive are really all there is to over coming poverty. Her encounter with people in poverty made her ask “why am I not poor?”
Chris Steadman wonders if in 2014 we might put two pernicious ideas to rest: that atheists are incapable of being moral and that theists are stupid.