As we turn the page on another year, and as I consider the landscape of possibilities that lay before us as a community, I am drawn to the writings of a favorite ancient writer of mine…
“Think back to when you were in elementary school or perhaps high school. Who was at the dinner table at Christmas?”
History is very important. One of the ways Christian history is important is that the more we read the more we discover the core, foundation, and lifeblood of the Christian life.
Silent. Yet, I noticed the sun was starting to come up, so I must have missed my alarm. My phone was dead. No light. No numbers…nothing…
Michael Caleb Harris When someone thinks about Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, myriad associations may come to mind. Being the alma mater of a former world record holder in the mile might […]
Wendy Murray The significance of the season of Lent has at times confounded those outside Catholicism since (it is thought) this holy season arises from that tradition. Yet, it is […]
In recent years, with increasing spiritual responsibilities, I have realized the need for leaders to be attentive.
WENDY MURRAY (MATS ’85) It is appropriate that the celebration of All Saints Day comes directly on the heels of Reformation Day. It serves as a reminder to us Protestants […]
A Theology of Resonance and the Ecological Art of Vincent van Gogh Dr. Wes Vander Lugt I remember the first time I was drawn from across the room to encounter […]
Rachel Gilson (MDiv ’20) This post originally appeared on The Gospel Coalition. If we want to see our neighbors trust in Jesus for salvation, the most important thing we can […]