The Justice & Mercy of God
Let’s face it, we all long for justice. But this longing of ours, if we’re honest, is typically focused on the really big sins of […]
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Let’s face it, we all long for justice. But this longing of ours, if we’re honest, is typically focused on the really big sins of […]
One of the early slogans that appeared on signs and banners during the founding of our country was the phrase: “We serve no sovereigns here.” […]
We no longer live in a world in which God is conceived as being transcendent and holy. When people think about God today, they rarely […]
Why do Christians believe in the Trinity? Is this idea really taught in scripture, or is it a man-made idea that arose at a much […]
What can we learn about the Bible from the study of archaeology? Are there any discoveries in particular that shed light on the life and […]
Are the New Testament Gospels accurate historical accounts of the life of Jesus, or are they accounts written much later that merely reflect the beliefs […]
According to J. Todd Billings, the Lord’s Supper is “a sign-action that displays the gospel and, together with the preached Word, draws us into the […]
On the night before his arrest and crucifixion, Jesus inaugurated the new covenant by giving bread and wine to his disciples saying, “This is my […]
Last week we began a discussion of some of our differences on the nature of the sacraments in general, and of baptism in particular. On […]
Over the past few weeks we’ve been focusing on the ministry of Word and sacrament. On this program, we’ll begin to discuss some of the […]
On this program, the hosts will be taking a brief survey of the book of Acts in order to see what the ministry of Word […]
Many people today confuse preaching with therapy, seeing Jesus as a kind of life coach who gives us “be happy attitudes” to help us cope […]