Collects: A Simple Way to Pray in Every Situation
When you’re faced with a concern that bears repeated prayer, you may find comfort in writing your own collect.
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When you’re faced with a concern that bears repeated prayer, you may find comfort in writing your own collect.
Collects: A Simple Way to Pray in Every Situation Read More »
Marriage is not a curse to avoid or put off for a better time. It is a gift that creates a husband and wife and a blessed family.
Marriage and the Gift of Dying to Self Read More »
Though not without error in his life and teaching, this French abbot loved Christ, and his confession of faith rings down through the ages.
Our Great Heritage: Bernard of Clairvaux Read More »
Good fiction can place the reader into the story in a way that history or news or even systematic theology cannot.
Fiction as a Means of Grace? Read More »
Although he wrote long before the Sexual Revolution, Tolstoy anticipates the tragic effects of such an ethic on human life.
On ‘Anna Karenina’: A prescient critique of sexual disorder Read More »
As missionary to the Germans, he boldly confessed Christ as Lord and paved the way for Christianity to spread through Europe and beyond.
Our Great Heritage: Boniface of Mainz Read More »
Liturgy roots Christians in God’s Word, equipping them for life, witness and vocation.
Liturgy Brings Order to Our Disorder Read More »
These are four pieces of budgeting wisdom that every congregational steward leader should consider.
Four Budgeting Lessons Read More »
Emphasizing “chastity” with our kids gives them a lifestyle to strive for rather than a single act to avoid.
Beyond Purity: Helping Young People Understand God’s Gift of Sexuality Read More »
Cohabitation harms not just the couple’s conscience but the broader Christian community.
Cohabitation Hurts More Than a Couple Read More »
To the extent that our preaching today is devoid of the resurrection, it too is in vain.
His Resurrection Is Mine Read More »