
The Sign: An Advent Reflection
Joseph the Carpenter and King Ahaz of Judah might not seem as if they have much in common, but in fact they’re both confronted with a confounding claim: a child as the sign of God’s presence.
Joseph the Carpenter and King Ahaz of Judah might not seem as if they have much in common, but in fact they’re both confronted with a confounding claim: a child as the sign of God’s presence.
My interview with Gina Colvin on her podcast, A Thoughtful Faith, about the practice of praying the Psalms.
What’s at stake for Christians in the “Are Mormons Christians?” debate. Tl;dr: It’s all about baptism.
Grace is the reality that nothing in the world is assured except this: You are God’s. You are forgiven. You are beloved.
What are the theological and pastoral implications of welcoming Mormons into the fold of orthodox Christianity through the waters of baptism?
Comparing the Mormon temple to ancient Israel’s—and its fulfillment in Christ Jesus.