I’ll never forget sitting in my Theology class at Dallas Theological Seminary studying Trinitarianism, when my professor said:“What does it mean when we say God is omnipotent? Usually the answer... Read More
“Hold your horses!” Though I did not understand the phrase, I did know Mother intended me to settle-down-and-be-patient. I still struggle with patience, but God does not. It is part... Read More
As we step into Lent, this Ash Wednesday article starts a time of preparation with a clear picture of our sovereign and merciful God...The texts begin benignly: “How are you,... Read More
When There Is No RainSo (Elijah) did what the LORD had told him. He went to the Kerith Ravine, east of the Jordan, and stayed there. The ravens brought him... Read More
I am thankful. Thank-filled. Thankful, not because of rightness in this world. It is not. Not because it will get better. It might not. Thankful, thank-filled, because my hope rests... Read More
Like Clement of Rome, another church father many are unfamiliar with is Ignatius. He was born shortly after Clement, a few years after Christ’s death and resurrection, into a pagan... Read More
I wanted to preserve the moment forever. Failing to capture it with my camera, I eventually just froze and allowed the image to burn into my mind. The memory remains;... Read More
When times are good, be happy; but when times are bad, consider: God has made the one as well as the other. —Ecclesiastes 7:14Suffering drives us to our knees in... Read More
"Ah, Job," I thought as I contemplated the fall 2020 Womenary calendar—not exactly the most uplifting book. Now wasn’t that just typical of 2020! Nevertheless there we were, jumping into... Read More