By John Bauerschmidt
Back in the late spring, as the Episcopal Diocese of Tennessee prepared to emerge from our suspension of public in-person worship, I began to reflect anew on the next part of our life as... Read More...
By Emily Hylden
On the way to school this past month, my four-year-old told me, sadly and gravely, that there were no real superheroes. His friend at school had told him so, and as a tender-hearted boy who s... Read More...
How to Engage Children with Scripture
By Sarah Puryear
At six years old, my son is squarely in a Winnie-the-Pooh phase, which makes my husband and me very glad since we love those stories ourselves. Introducing him to Winnie-the-Pooh began a few years ago... Read More...
By Jenny Andison
When I was a young girl, my father often urged me to heed Churchill’s famous advice: “Jenny, never waste a good crisis!” Churchill’s mantra has been running around in my head during this “ti... Read More...
Part of a series on the Ten Commandments.
By John Thorpe
Covetousness! Again, who ever confesses that? Thousands are guilty of it, but few will own it even in private before the Lord.
Charles Spurgeon, Se... Read More...
Part of a series on the Ten Commandments.
By Stewart Clem
The Bible does not condone lying.
Or does it?
On the one hand, when lying is considered in the abstract, the biblical authors are unequivocal: “Lying lips are an abomination to the Lord” (Pr... Read More...
Part of a series on the Ten Commandments.
By Neil Dhingra
In Alex Gibney’s The Inventor, a documentary about Elizabeth Holmes, the turtlenecked and deep-voiced founder and erstwhile CEO of Theranos, now i... Read More...
By Brandt L. Montgomery
In “Faith of My Father,” I recalled how God made possible the reunion between my late father and I in 1997, following a seven-year estrangement. I further recounted Dad’s pastor descr... Read More...