My virtual hearth: Why I still take part in an online lectio divina group
It’s not just convenience that inspires a young mother to continue with an online gathering focused on Scripture reading, meditation and prayer.
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It’s not just convenience that inspires a young mother to continue with an online gathering focused on Scripture reading, meditation and prayer.
As we head into a holiday season in this post-lockdown but not-yet-post-pandemic world, we must build new life — together, writes the senior associate editor of Faith & Leadership.
The stars remain a reliable guide to what’s ahead, even when old road maps don’t accurately reflect conditions on the ground, writes the executive director of Leadership Education at Duke Divinity.
Different structures of belonging are emerging on the edge of Christendom to nourish the life of faith, says the author of a recent book.
Important relationships began over Zoom during COVID-19. Let’s not discount their significance as we return to in-person gatherings, writes a communications specialist with Leadership Education at Duke Divinity.
A writer stretched thin by illness finds comfort in the natural world during a season of darkness.
Trust is at the core of a leader’s vision — trust that God’s reign of justice, peace and righteousness will come on earth as it is in heaven, writes an author.
Paul formed many Christian communities without being with them in person.
‘Balcony time’ can help us recognize what brings joy to our work and how to prioritize it, writes the managing director of grants at Leadership Education at Duke Divinity.
At All Saints’ Day, a pastor reflects on the importance of remembering those whose lives inspire us.