The Practice of Belonging
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Now that we’ve looked at our lazy, stubborn judge, let’s consider the widow. All we know is that she is relentless. Convinced of the merits of her case (again, a case...
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Jesus’ parables rarely state the lesson that we are supposed to take from them, but the introduction to this one gives it away: the “need to pray always and not to...
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I popped a grape in my mouth the other day, expecting it to be sweet. Whew! It set my teeth on edge, the oddly satisfying pain shooting down my jawline. My...
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The time is coming when people will not put up with sound doctrine, but having itching ears, they will accumulate for themselves teachers to suit their own desires.” The time is...
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The epistle continues the commendation of scripture to us as a firm foundation for a life of faith and ministry, this time in a Christian key. In this first half of...
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It was not until 1957 that the Canadian Parliament declared the second Sunday of October as “a day of General Thanksgiving to Almighty God for the bountiful harvest with which Canada...
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On the first day of my seminary Old Testament survey class, my professor listed about a dozen scripture verses for us to memorize. Even in the mid 1980s, this kind of...
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One of my favorite patriotic songs is “America the Beautiful.” I often find my voice catching a little as I sing it. Being a city guy, however, I never fully appreciated...
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Feelings of defeat, loss, and suffering have been turned into songs for millennia. From the poems of early civilizations to every contemporary genre, there is something irresistible about songs reflecting human...
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