Where There’s a Will, There’s No Want of Foolish Ways – Two Tales
“The prudent sees danger and hides himself, but the simple go on and suffer for it.”
“The prudent sees danger and hides himself, but the simple go on and suffer for it.”
When everyone saw me bounce off the stretcher, grab it and run out, they were utterly astounded. They began praising God saying, “We’ve never seen anything like this!”
Three Luci Shaw poems for Incarnation Day.
No. This pop-project isn’t satire. The Church of England, so obsessed with its moral performance, really did cover the interior of the oldest cathedral in England in graffiti in order to represent themselves to the world.
Charlie Kirk – devoted husband, father, and follower of Jesus – was assassinated. Churches must speak of his faithful, courageous outspoken Christian witness and of his martyrdom.
Is Jesus undermining the Pharisee’s Israel restoration project that is attempting to force into effect an end of history kingdom of God that they approve of?
The foolish take pity on snakes. Thinking to help creatures out in the cold cruel world, they bring them home and the creature’s true nature is revealed. Suffering follows.
The Agony by George Herbert invites us to a garden and then a cross to fathom the depths of sin and of love.