You know those little "Reserved" signs you see on the end seat of an aisle or maybe a pew in church? The nice little markers with the weighted, cloth sides. Well, I remember one time years ago when I ...
Will Willimon issues in this book a Barthian prescription for preachers: forego homiletic taxonomies and dare to proclaim Jesus Christ. Like Willimon’s other books, Preachers Dare is remarkably ...
It’s amazing how St. Paul and his companions weathered all kinds of trials and challenges just to proclaim the Good News about Christ and our salvation. Even when he was mocked by non-believers, he ...
What kind of preaching do we need to mark the milestones of our faith—Baptism, Confirmation, marriage and funerals? In its third season, “Preach” steps beyond its usual Sunday lectionary focus to ...
After I came to faith in Christ at the age of fourteen, I was discipled by a faithful country Baptist Church in Western Pennsylvania. On December 31st of each year, the church held a “Watchnight” ...
Mark Labberton, Kate Bruce, and Keith Drury discuss better ways to deliver God’s Word. Mark Labberton, director of the Lloyd John Ogilvie Institute of Preaching, Kate Bruce, chaplain and research ...
This letter is regarding the letter from Raul Pompa Sr. (Letter: Radio host makes Amarillo look bad, Nov. 22, amarillo.com). I do not listen to Ricky Pfeil's program on radio, but if what Pompa states ...
Athletes call it being “in the zone.” Psychologists describe it as a state of “flow.” Musicians say it’s like being “in the pocket.” It’s that transcendent moment when time seems to slow down for an ...