Tom Arthur: Ecclesial title mixed with contemporary leadership issue Link to author Tom Arthur By Tom Arthur Pastor Parody what you do. Then go ahead and do it well.
Allegra Jordan: The “Angel of Burundi” and Henry Ford Link to author Allegra Jordan By Allegra Jordan Maggy Barankitse showed her messenger a vision of peace and he accepted. Henry Ford shot his.
Scott Benhase: God can use our passion Link to author Scott Benhase By Scott Benhase Vicar, St. Cyprian's Episcopal Church God can use our passions, longings, and interests to further the work of the Kingdom.
Nick Liao: Hauerwas names friends (and enemies) by name By Nick Liao Media producer Piling up Facebook friends seems ridiculous. But “Hannah’s Child” shows that Christians can’t have too many friends.
Jenny Williams: God will never abandon the church Link to author Jenny Williams By Jenny Williams Denominations might be headed for death. But for Christians death is not the end.
Jason Byassee: The mourner as leader Link to author Jason Byassee By Jason Byassee Senior minister, Timothy Eaton Memorial Church, Toronto Jewish liturgy shows us that the one who mourns should lead the rest of us in praising God.
Michael Jinkins: Bad news first Link to author Michael Jinkins By Michael Jinkins Retired president, Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary The message of the ancient Hebrew prophets is characterized by this one searing phrase: “Thus saith the Lord.”
Gannon Sims: “Watchfulness” is a better word for leadership than “vision” By Gannon Sims Director, ministry formation and Virginia regional coordinator, Fresh Expressions US. The transformation of dead space into sacred space shows us the importance of watchfulness.
Scott Benhase: The new person is not the believer, but Jesus Link to author Scott Benhase By Scott Benhase Vicar, St. Cyprian's Episcopal Church Conversion of life is a constant transformation
Penny Edgell: The church as source of emotional support (part 2) Link to author Penny Edgell By Penny Edgell Professor, University of Minnesota How good are churches at providing “bonding” social capital among its members?