http://youtu.be/Q3qq-zW60a4 In his lifetime, Rush Limbaugh became one of the most powerful voices in conservative media. Since his death last year,...
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A Thanksgiving Reflection: Gratitude for Clean Water and Jesus in a Thirsty World
Every individual who receives a filter from The Bucket Ministry also hears the Gospel. As a result, the community is being transformed and not only...
Accompanying them with singing: a Christian reflection on the theology and practice of funerals
Christian must object to, and protest against, the practice of a cut price 'direct cremation' which is currently being regularly advertised on...
Looking for Life in February: A Reflection on Seasons and the Academic Calendar
It was February in Chicago, so I told my students it’s time to learn about… our local plants… Wait… What? Why are we learning about plants in the...
2016 Society for Pentecostal Studies: A Personal Reflection and General Report
The 2016 Society for Pentecostal Studies meeting was by far one of the best ever! That was my experience, and it agrees with the input I heard from...
Turning the Elephant: A Post-Christian Reflection on Jonathan Haidt’s The Righteous Mind
“Intuitions come first, strategic reasoning second.” Intuition is the elephant, heading in the direction it pleases. Reason is the rider,...
America Marks 22nd Anniversary of 9/11 Attacks with Prayer, Reflection: ‘Never Forget’
http://youtu.be/_MtcJLNkjfo WASHINGTON -- There's a reason the words "Never Forget" resound on each anniversary of Sept. 11, 2001. As Americans...
Through-lines of a Life and Career: An Editor’s Reflection
For my own part, I know I must keep alive in myself what I have once known and grown into. —Thomas Merton My wide-ranging but low-built apartment...
It’s SUPER TUESDAY somewhere: Toward a Pentecostal Reflection to the use of Political Theology among American Evangelicals in the 21st century
It’s SUPER TUESDAY somewhere: Toward a Pentecostal Reflection to the use of Political Theology among American Evangelicals in the 21st century...