By David Ney
The LORD came and stood there, calling as at other times, “Samuel! Samuel! Then Samuel said, “Speak, for your servant is listening
— 1 Sam. 3:10
It is incumbent upon us, in this season of Lent, ... Read More...
Part of a series on The Way of Love.
By Paul D. Wheatley
Then he said to them, “These are my words that I spoke to you while I was still with you — that everything written about me in the law of Moses, the ... Read More...
By John Bauerschmidt
In his book, The Love of Learning and the Desire for God, Jean Leclercq offers this reflection on liturgical worship:
All the delicacy of liturgical poetry comes from the free and harmonious use it makes of the sacred words: the groups... Read More...
By Jonathan Turtle
It is undoubtedly the case that exposure to the Bible — hearing it, reading it, praying it, meditating upon it — is central to the Christian life. Anglicans, of all people, heirs to the Th... 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. Introd... Read More...
By Jean McCurdy Meade
While Christians adopt different stances on how to best address the morality of abortion, we should all bear in mind what the Bible implies about God’s role in conceiving human life by studying again the stories of our Lord and his pre... Read More...
By David Ney
Some time ago, when people were able to do such things, I went to the ballet with my wife, my four kids, and a couple of friends. The architecture of the theatre was stunning, and, having just ... Read More...
By Joey Royal
Augustine of Hippo, teacher of rhetoric, admirer of Cicero, initially found the Bible crude and unsophisticated. He found both the form and the content of the Bible to be a stumbling block, and... Read More...