Sabbath: The Radical Act of Stopping … Temporarily
The purpose of Sabbath is to enjoy your God, life in general, what you have accomplished in the world through his help, and the freedom you have in the gospel.
Celebration: Jubilee of the Spirit
The spiritual discipline of celebration leads us into a perpetual jubilee of the Spirit. We are rejoicing in the goodness and the greatness of God. As Saint Augustine said, “The Christian should be an alleluia from head to foot.“
What Is a Spiritual Awakening? And How To Pray for One
We cannot create spiritual renewal by ourselves, but we can “prepare the altar” and ask God to send his Holy Spirit to change our hearts, our churches, and our communities.
Nine Ways to Connect with God
Do you ever feel guilty because quiet time just doesn’t cut it for you? Are you ever frustrated by a “one size fits all spirituality”? Don’t despair.
Taizé Prayer: Seeking God’s Peace
Taize worship is marked by simplicity, silence, confession, reconciliation and prayer. This contemplative style of worship grew out of a community in Taize, France, founded after World War II to provide a place of refuge and forgiveness for those seeking healing and reconciliation after the distress and devastation of war. The service is a blend of Christian styles, both liturgical and free, both ancient and contemporary.
Gratitude: Overcoming Fear and Isolation
To feel grateful is to experience life as a gift, as an experience of grace and joy. Gratitude replaces scarcity with a perspective of abundance.
What Is Worship? A Survey of the Bible
In the Bible there are two major kinds of words for worship. The first means to bow down, to kneel, to put one’s face down as an act of respect and submission. Our body language is saying, I will do whatever you want me to. I am ready to listen to your instructions and I am willing to obey. The other kind of biblical word means to serve.
The People We Pass: Making Room at the Table
More than money and opportunity, the people in our lives — our family, friends, colleagues, even our casual acquaintances — are among the most precious gifts God will ever give us. Do you know that?
Journaling: Written Reflection & Contemplation
Jim Martin keeps a daily journal and has for a number of years. The practice has been one of the most significant contributors to his spiritual growth and has become a crucial component in his relationship with God.
‘Sacred Alaska’ Explores Native Culture And Faith
“Sacred Alaska,” an award-winning documentary.
Experiencing God through the Creation Psalms
God comes near through his Word, and he comes close through his creation. If we don’t know and see this, we will miss so much of who he is and how he longs to be with us.
Humility: The Practice of Radical Trust
Humility will come to us all. ... But there are two paths to humility. The first is to humble yourself. The other way is to be humbled.
Book Excerpt: Marvin Olasky’s ‘Pivot Points’
Marvin Olasky describes his journey from Judaism to atheism to Marxism to Christ and his adventures in evangelical, conservative, compassionate, and journalistic circles.
The Long Tradition of Tattooing in Christianity
For some Christians, both in the United States and around the world, tattoos are an important way of representing their faith in Jesus. For example, pilgrims to Jerusalem will sometimes get tattoos during their time in the Old City, usually crosses on their forearms. But the evidence is clear that the practice started a long time ago—shortly after Jesus’ crucifixion, in fact—and has continued down the centuries.
Scorsese’s Faith Is Rarely Far off in His Films
Scorsese doesn’t need to defend his faith or burnish religion’s image. His movies are steeped in Catholic sensibilities but embrace painful questions that can accompany belief.
The Gift of Spiritual Direction
Spiritual direction helps us to learn to ask better questions like, “Where is God in this?” It creates a space where we can search for hints of the divine in our lives.
Qualities of a Good Friendship
The joy and messy beauty of genuine connections between people—from shared purposes to meaningful conversations and navigating conflicts with grace.
What is Repentance?
Contained within Martin Luther’s sermon entitled “The Sermon Christ Preached to His Disciples,” written by him in the first half of the 16th century and included in his work, ‘Church Postil,’ is a particularly excellent discussion of the question, What is Repentance?
Are You Living Your God-Given Dreams?
Our role model for living the Christian life shouldn’t be found on the stage or screen. Our ultimate role model is found in the pages of the Bible—Jesus.