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?
The CT archives are a rich treasure of biblical wisdom and insight from our past. Some things we would say differently today, and some stances we've changed. But overall, we're amazed at how relevant so much of this content is. We trust that you'll find it a helpful resource.
News
The civil rights leader believed in a gospel bigger than race or self-interest.
America prepared for a bicentennial, and religious identity dominated the presidential campaign.
The Bulletin
The financial and moral toll of war, immigration slows but ministry continues, and why denominations split.
Review
The Oscar-nominated film reminds viewers to learn from the past—and to share our stories with the next generation.
The Philadelphia-based pastor discusses how the church can engage Black men and have a biblical approach to government.
The author of the Mitford Years series married at 14, protested segregation, and wrote her first book at 57.
The Just Life with Benjamin Watson
Exploring the sobering connection between modern convenience and human suffering.