Shaping Worldviews and Guiding Choices in Uncertain Times In a world brimming with uncertainty and change, the profound words of Luke 21:25-26 offer more than just a prophetic glimpse into the future; they provide foundational stones for constructing a resilient and ethical worldview. This passage, with its vivid depiction of cosmic upheavals and earthly distress,Continue reading “Navigating Tomorrow’s Ethos with Luke 21:25-26”
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Unfailing and Unshakable
Reading: Psalm 36:5-10 Reflection: At the wedding in Cana (which is the main reading for tomorrow), John’s Gospel tells us that Jesus revealed God’s glory. This means that, in this act, Jesus showed us what God is like. The picture of God that we see in Jesus is much like the picture we see inContinue reading “Unfailing and Unshakable”
Some Still Dream
There is a lot of talk about this. It’s amazing to think of how many people still dream of a world in which there is nothing but peace. Then I think, of course, they are right. But if the One who made the world and has our life in his hand is not acknowl edged,Continue reading “Some Still Dream”
Religion and Family Research
Religion and families have always gone hand in hand. In the 1950s, the growth of the post-War suburbs and the increasing numbers of male-breadwinner families coincided with a period of rapid expansion in religious organizations of all kinds. The number of… View Post
Lot of Talk but Little Changes
The explosion of communications devices and technology in the past decade has substantially expanded the amount of public dialogue related to all kinds of issues, including religion. Yet, even though Americans spend lots of time discussing and debating religious beliefs and spiritual practices, a new survey by The Barna Group shows that all of thatContinue reading “Lot of Talk but Little Changes”