Youth as Sacred
As ministers, we are experiencing a great challenge in trying to figure out how to best serve the people of… Youth as Sacred
As ministers, we are experiencing a great challenge in trying to figure out how to best serve the people of… Youth as Sacred
Our world is in an unstable state. Across the globe, our spiritual, emotional, and physical being – our sacred being… Spreading Love Over Fear
During a recent course in my graduate program of study, I was given an assignment to write on attacks of… The Stigma of Racism on Blacks
The murder of George Floyd at the hands of a Police Officer has set American race relations back at least… The Murder of Floyd
I am a planner and a producer and project-oriented person. No one else needs to give me a goal and… Called from Purpose to Presence: A Reflection on Ministry and Meaning in a Pandemic
I belong to a tiny, dying mainline church. It is dying even as its members are. Just the other day… The Sacrality of the Ordinary
Who’s to blame for the spread of the coronavirus? 5-G? Animals? Tourists? China? How about God? For centuries, natural disasters… Who’s to Blame for COVID-19?
Each day I attempt to understand more deeply the spiritual challenges found in the present isolation we are experiencing because… Spirituality in the Age of Coronavirus
The last thing the world needs right now is another article on COVID-19, or perhaps this is exactly what… Practicing Compassion: A Student’s Reflection on What it Means to Care for Students During COVID-19
In the midst of Coronavirus, we are each being asked to adjust to the new realities of life to maintain… An Invitation