By: Akos Balogh
How would you define the religion of our modern Secular Age? Continue reading “How The ‘Prayer of The Authentic Self’ Shows The Religion of our Secular Age”
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By: Akos Balogh
How would you define the religion of our modern Secular Age? Continue reading “How The ‘Prayer of The Authentic Self’ Shows The Religion of our Secular Age”
By: yesHEis
“I want to talk to people about Jesus, but I just don’t know where to start.” Continue reading “Learn to Hear the Voice of God”
By: Stephen McAlpine
Tim Keller once posited a question along these lines: Why is it that so many young church-going people lose their faith within a term or so of going to college? Continue reading “‘Video’ Discipleship In a ‘Digital’ Age – Why The Church Needs to Catch Up”
By: Laura Bennett
Celebrity and Christianity. What do you think about the relationship between the two? Does celebrity culture contribute to the downfall of leaders whose star rises too high? Continue reading “Does Christian Celebrity Need a Cure? – ‘Christianity Today’s’ Katelyn Beaty”
The centre is Jesus, although it’s deceptively nice to think that you are at the centre of the universe. The ancient Greek philosophers thought that the earth was stationary, and that the sun, moon, planets, and starts all revolved around the earth.
Are you the real you? I actually think that many people aren’t true to who they really are and who they are meant to be. Continue reading “Be the Real You”
By: Amy Isham
We’ve all felt that feeling. You’re driving home after a night out, or winding down from a busy work day when it hits you. Perhaps the sensation is so intense that you actually groan out loud, cover your face or shake your head. Continue reading “So Cringe: Unpacking Embarrassment”
By: Sam Chan
The other day I went for a 5 km run. When it was all over, my fitness tracker said that I had burned 300 calories.
Continue reading “How Can a Doughnut Have So Many Calories?”
By: Brian Harris
One of the joys of teaching theology is that I get to engage with many student projects. Some remind me of things I have forgotten, others introduce me to ideas I have not previously considered. Continue reading “Unbusy, Subversive and Apocalyptic: Three Big Eugene Peterson Words”
By: Yvette Cherry
There is a story in the Hebrew Bible (2 Kings 4:8-37) that tells of a woman from a town called Shunem who befriends the prophet, Elisha. Continue reading “Dear Gutsy, Outspoken, Take-Action Women of God…”