Tag: church

  • Should We Care For Some People More Than Others?

    Should We Care For Some People More Than Others?

    With the exception of the odd Ebenezer Scrooge, most of us agree we should care for others. But is there an order? A “priority sequence”? With a question like this, it’s easy to sing platitudes. But I’ll be honest: before I even look at what the biblical writers have to say I already know I have…

  • 12 Trends In The Church Today

    12 Trends In The Church Today

    We’re not in Kansas anymore. That’s pretty obvious. But maybe that’s a good thing. Lately I’ve been doing a lot of research on what’s happening in today’s church. So I thought I’d share. This isn’t an analysis of cultural trends, or a commentary on the church’s capacity to evolve. It’s a sharing of observations, through my own lens,…

  • Forget About “The Problem of Evil.” What About “The Problem of Good”?

    Forget About “The Problem of Evil.” What About “The Problem of Good”?

    When I talk to people about the existence of God, or when I read about this complex debate, it almost always comes up: What about “the problem of evil”? It’s the idea that if God exists, and if God is good, why is there so much evil in the world? One of the main ways this…

  • Prayer Advice from Martin Luther. Boom.

    Prayer Advice from Martin Luther. Boom.

    Anthony Ross was a rugged Scot known for eloquent speech. But an illness took his voice. He would never speak the same way again—but he was not totally devoid of words. He could still speak. Barely. As a result, his words had more weight. People would come from hundreds of miles to confess to him and get…

  • Three Of The Biggest Misunderstandings About Jesus

    Three Of The Biggest Misunderstandings About Jesus

    Albert Schweitzer famously said that when looking for the “real” Jesus, it can be like looking down a well: Our search can be so polluted with personal motives that instead of finding Jesus, we find our own reflection staring back at us. Jesus is, in a way, the perpetual Stranger. As Schweitzer wrote, “He comes to us as…

  • The 10 Things I Get Asked Most as a Minister (And How I Answer Them)

    The 10 Things I Get Asked Most as a Minister (And How I Answer Them)

    Einstein said that “curiosity has its own reason for existing.” As if wonder has its own self-propelling magnetism. Curiosity and questioning are daily menu items for a minister—especially as we lead those looking to lead godly lives. So I thought I’d put together a few of the questions I get asked most. Everyone has different…