A Note on Steadfastness and a Burgeoning Mustard Seed
In my profession, you must prove you can research to prove you are apt to teach. What I mean by this is that many colleges that hire graduate students who compl... Read more.
A Brief Return to The Lost Art of Agreeing to Disagree
As election season nears, our country is reminded once again how unable we are to disagree peacefully with one another. I have been thinking about how this pola... Read more.
Gentle and Lowly: The Character of Christ
Jesus often spoke about Himself in metaphorical and absolute language throughout the Gospel of John. A few examples of this: “I am the way and the truth and t... Read more.
Making Sense of Rhetorical Choices in Scripture and Leaving the Rest
Someone who read my blog in response to Jonah recently asked me if I believed that he really lived in the fish for three days. Questions like these seem to trou... Read more.
A Reminder to Remember: The Necessity for Fidelity in All Seasons
My girlfriend’s grandmother said something recently that has been present on my mind: “You can’t out-give God.” Whether it is time, money, energy, or la... Read more.
Who Powers You in The Age of Connectivity?
In our present technological age, “information” and content have never been more ubiquitous. I use air quotes around information because with advanc... Read more.
“Let Go and Let God:” Trusting the Power of Surrender
“Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, whic... Read more.