Pray to God for Protection. Then Praise Him for Your Mask.
The first thing to say about our battle against COVID-19 is that it represents a feat of human genius and diligence. Our dash from discovering a deadly virus to administering the first batch of vaccines in less than a year
Court Will Weigh Christian Student’s $1 Case Against Georg…… | News & Reporting
The Supreme Court is reviving a lawsuit brought by a Georgia college student who sued school officials after being prevented from distributing Christian literature on campus. The high court sided 8–1 with the student, Chike Uzuegbunam, and against Georgia Gwinnett College.
South African Preacher Keith Daniel Passes Into Eternity
Keith Daniel, the South African preacher known for his stirring sermons, died in the hospital today following a battle with a Covid variant that surfaced in the country. “Keith Daniel died today. Today my dearest daddy died,” Keith’s son, Roy Daniel,
Ordinary Life Is Crammed with Heaven
Taste and see that the Lord is good.” For Joel Clarkson, a composer and Berklee College of Music graduate, words like these (from Psalm 34:8) offer much more than a metaphor. In Sensing God: Experiencing the Divine in Nature, Food,
Lent Lifts Us Up Where We Belong
After the world shuttered last March, I turned to my kitchen. I made cinnamon rolls and blueberry muffins. I fried doughnuts and braided Finnish coffee bread. For many, bread-baking was our collective, cloistered privilege. We had time to watch something
‘The Mandalorian’ Can Teach Us How to Navigate Crises of Faith
The Golden Globe nominee shows us what happens when “the Way” really isn’t. The galaxy can be a complicated place. Din Djarin, the title character of the Disney+ show The Mandalorian, learns this quickly. Played by Pedro Pascal, the stoic gunslinger has