The Practice of Belonging
The eternal words of the late Archbishop Desmond Tutu really help me with both the Read More
Today's Disciplines Devotion
Physical therapists observe how a person walks, identifying weaknesses, muscle imbalances, pain, and compensatory strategies. This insight allows them to understand not just the mechanics of movement but also the underlying...
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In The Road to Character, David Brooks notes a common pattern among people whom we know to have great character: “They had to go down to go up. . . . They had to...
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The words, “And it was night,” aren’t just telling time. John’s Gospel opens by celebrating the light that “shines in the darkness, and the darkness did not overcome it” (1:5). Only...
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Do these Greek pilgrims find what they were looking for? John doesn’t answer that question. All we know is that they want to see Jesus and that their coming marked the...
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I would guess that Mary has not planned to break open her perfume jar that evening. She may be saving it for her wedding night or as financial security for her...
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As Jesus enters the city, the crowd begins to throw their cloaks on the ground to make a carpet as if for a royal procession. They take up the joyful song...
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The Gospel of Luke has a long section, chapters 10–19, in which Jesus makes slow progress toward Jerusalem. Along the way he tells stories, heals the sick, and speaks to crowds....
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I remember more than a few Sunday school lessons that contrasted various Greek words for love, like philios (fraternal love) and eros (romantic love), with agape, the love of Christian caring....
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Paul’s letters are not abstract theological treatises but practical communications meant for a particular place with a particular context. We do not know the exact details of all the situations to...
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Psalm 118 is like a biblical greatest hits playlist; it contains many lines we sing or pray in worship. Beginning at the first verse, “O give thanks to the Lord, for...
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Both Jesus and the Servant face scorn and suffering with the help of God. The Servant has had his ear opened in a receptive posture to receive the word, which he...
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