Will our children have faith? John Westerhoff’s question after 40 years Thousands of seminarians have read John H. Westerhoff III’s Will Our Children Have Faith? and it has guided countless parishes and denominational offices in their Christian education programs.
Behold the Cross The key to understanding the Cross is to shut up, and look, in a mode of humble, agenda-free reception.
Fraternal language and the body of Christ Calling someone “brother” or "sister" in the Church shapes how we perceive each other.
Eaten by the Lion: Divine desire in Narnia In The Horse and His Boy, it is Aslan’s beauty that elicits Hwin’s remarkable response: “You may eat me if you like.”
Attacks on the Anglican Communion, and the need for repentance on all sides If we look on Anglican divisions and blame only other parties, seeing no good in them and no fault in us, we have not yet come to the fullness of Christian love, repentance, and unity in truth.
TBT: Editorial, ‘Love your enemies’ In the April 26, 1942, issue of The Living Church, C.P. Morehouse's editorial urged the Allies to "a victory of righteousness, not merely a victory of arms."
TBT: The Eastward position In the the April 28, 1968, issue of The Living Church, Fr. Francis W. Read considered "experiments" with facing the people during the Eucharist.