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When It Comes to Knowing God, Community Matters
Daily ReflectionEvery recent survey of American religious belief and practice testifies to the fact that Americans are becoming less...
A Favorite Story, Once Again
Daily ReflectionWhen I was young, I loved superheroes. (Okay, I still do. I'll admit it.) I would sit entranced in front of my family's...
The Only “Atheists” in the Bible
Daily ReflectionIn the last decade, we have witnessed the rise of the "new atheists." Led by Richard Dawkins, Sam Harris, Christopher...
Christ Is Our Peace
Daily ReflectionEphesians 2:14 begins with a bold proclamation: "For he himself is our peace." In context, the "he" is Christ, whose...
Tear Down This Wall!
Daily ReflectionOn June 12, 1987, Ronald Reagan, the President of the United States, stood in front of the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin,...
How Did Christ Tear Down the Wall?
Daily ReflectionIn yesterday's reflection, we saw that Christ destroyed the wall that divided Jews from Gentiles, thus bringing peace...
Why Did Christ Tear Down the Wall? Part 1
Daily ReflectionIn the last two reflections, we saw that Christ tore down the "dividing wall" between Jews and Gentiles through his...
Why Did Christ Tear Down the Wall? Part 2
Daily ReflectionIn yesterday's reflection, I began to answer the question, "Why did Christ tear down the 'wall' separating Jews from...
Christ the Preacher of Peace
Daily ReflectionAccording to Ephesians 2:17, Christ came as the preacher of peace. When we try to unpack the meaning of this claim, we...
Prefiguring the Trinity
Daily ReflectionOne of the most common objections to orthodox Christian faith goes something like this: "My big problem with...
Consequently…
Daily Reflection"Consequently..." Every time I hear or read this word, I am transported back to junior high school. I'm sitting in my...
Your Fellow Citizenship
Daily ReflectionHave you ever been present when people become citizens of a country? Perhaps you were an immigrant who became a citizen...