By what
anti-miracle are we
laming the man
who leaped for joy,
clutching the
lunch fish until
they rot
in our hands,
losing ninety-nine
sheep,
turning bread
back to stone
and wine
to water?
By what
anti-miracle are we
laming the man
who leaped for joy,
clutching the
lunch fish until
they rot
in our hands,
losing ninety-nine
sheep,
turning bread
back to stone
and wine
to water?
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Public Theology Project
You can do little about what artificial intelligence is doing around you, but you can do something about you.
My nondenominational church is having its first Ash Wednesday service today. But why start now?
Martin Luther called Psalm 110 the core of Scripture for its 7 short verses of foundational doctrine.
The Russell Moore Show
What if the church’s biggest discipleship problem isn’t disbelief—but disinterest in learning?
News
Christians who fled violence in Myanmar were largely Trump supporters. Then ICE started arresting their congregants.
Review
N.T. Wright’s Homecoming hits familiar notes, but they’re still needed.
Review
Our society tends to treat feelings as inevitable and authentic. A new book explores an older understanding in the Bible and the church.