
Why Congregational Singing Matters
You might be tone deaf. The music of your church might alienate you so much that you prefer to walk in right before the sermon

You might be tone deaf. The music of your church might alienate you so much that you prefer to walk in right before the sermon

Recently my wife and I enjoyed a wonderfully restful holiday in Tasmania. We walked around Dove Lake and looked up at the towering slopes of

When light comes after a period of darkness, it is to be celebrated! This made the phrase ‘After Darkness, Light’ (Post Tenebras Lux) one of

Life is a juggling act. We all have multiple balls to keep in the air. Time with God, family, church, exercise, recreation, housework, food preparation,

Theological education is meant to do something to you. Not just to your résumé or your bookshelf or your pulpit voice—but to that inner life

Some people have the unfortunate gift of making simple things complicated. Others leave hard things sounding hard. But the art of the best teachers and