Faith • Biblical Reflections Loosening Perfectionism’s Grip Rachel Nepomuceno | 4 min read This past holiday season, I had the joy of performing one of life’s most satisfying but irritating tasks: stringing up Christmas lights. The frustration begins right off the bat with figuring... Continue Reading
Faith • Biblical Reflections The Beauty in Waiting John Massie | 3 min read Mikel Bulgakov’s Russian masterpiece “Master and Margarita” follows the Devil, Woland, and his minions as they descend upon Moscow to terrorize, destroy, and uproot society. However, despite his unsettling violence,... Continue Reading
Faith • Theological Reflections The Ordering of Our Loves Dr. Steven Garber | 3 min read Ordo Caritatis. Some words and ideas are worth holding onto, especially ones that take us to deeper places of the heart, that ask us harder questions of the heart— and... Continue Reading
Faith • Theological Reflections On Faith Dr. Steven Garber | 3 min read “Do you have faith?” We were sitting in a cafe for lunch today, talking about the world and our place in it. A generation apart, she came to Washington a... Continue Reading
Faith • Biblical Reflections The With-ness of God Eniitan Coker | 3 min read Around 6th grade, my family bubble wrapped and boxed everything we owned of great value and absolute necessity. We were making our way across the Red Sea. The Moses in... Continue Reading
Faith • Biblical Reflections Ruth In, Syrians Out Thomas Kent | 3 min read In and through the sheltering and kind presence of God, Ruth is given the grace to devote herself fully to work. The scripture says, “So she came, and she has... Continue Reading