I write a quarterly column for Preach magazine, in which I explore a significant word, phrase, or idea in the Bible, or a ...
The gospel lectionary reading for Lent 2 in this Year C is Luke 13.31–35, and once again the lectionary does us something of a disservice by cutting this short passage off from its surrounding ...
The gospel lectionary reading for Lent 2 in this Year C is Luke 13.31–35, and once again the lectionary does us something of a disservice by cutting this short passage off from its surrounding ...
It follows on from the better-known autobiographical passage—which we will discuss in three week's time in Lent 5. Paul uses neologisms—words that he appears to have created—to urge his readers ...
Jon Kuhrt writes: Last week I was at Kings Cross station in London waiting for a train when a middle-aged man called Martin approached me begging for cash. I explained that I did not give money but ...
Jon Kuhrt writes: Last week I was at Kings Cross station in London waiting for a train when a middle-aged man called Martin approached me begging for cash. I explained that I did not give money but ...
At the beginning of Lent, it is traditional to consider taking up a spiritual discipline for the season—or perhaps giving ...
The Sunday gospel lectionary reading for Lent 1 in Year C is Luke 4.1–13, Luke's account of the temptation of Jesus in the desert. (The link to the video discussion of this passage can be found at the ...
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