by Andy Zell Let’s talk about Doubting Thomas. First off, he’s got a branding problem: he’s forever known as a doubter. He can never simply be Thomas anymore. He can no longer hide in the back with Bartholomew or Jude when the Twelve get together. He’s recognizable. He can now be summarized in a single … Continue reading When in Doubt…
Category: Redefinitions
To Build A Church
by Morgan C. Feddes church \‘chərch\ n. 1 : a building for public and especially Christian worship 2 : the clergy or officialdom of a religious body 3 often capitalized : a body or organization of religious believers -- The Merriam-Webster Dictionary “To the church of God in Corinth, to those sanctified in Christ Jesus … Continue reading To Build A Church
Being Born Again
by T. J. Pancake I took freshman-year health class as a sophomore in high school. It’s mostly about sex, which you would think 15-year-olds would love, except that it’s all in this maximally-awkward, birds-and-the-bees kind of way. It is, essentially, the worst. My teacher was one of those overly peppy, athletic health-nuts. For part of … Continue reading Being Born Again
Redefining ‘Revival’
by Liz Mitchell What if I told you the word revival is not as musty as we once thought? What if the word revival is being revived, reformed, set free of dust motes and aged disinterest? Revival has been clothed in white oxfords and open-toe heels, carpeted in a shade of beige the committee agreed … Continue reading Redefining ‘Revival’