A Spiritual Tool for Social Distancing Mother Miriam, CSM May 25, 2020 Commentary, The Episcopal Church By Mother Miriam, CSM In a large group of people, it is easy to get lost, think your own thoughts, find like-minded thinkers or feelers, and generally plow your own furrow or hitch your wagon to someone else... Read More...
The Unselfish Pastor Dane Neufeld February 3, 2020 Anglican Church of Canada, Commentary, Contributors, Ministry A pastor is called according to the ministry of Jesus himself, who gave up his life for the world.
Distraction Christopher Yoder September 3, 2019 Commentary, Contributors, The Episcopal Church We keep ourselves busy with school and work and play — all to avoid being alone in a quiet room. We fill our lives with distractions to avoid knowing ourselves, to avoid seeing and thinking about what we are, where we come from, where we are going.
The sanctification of Jeb Will Brown December 10, 2014 Commentary Blaise Pascal once drew an analogy between man’s relationship with dogs and God’s relationship with man. I was reminded of this one morning.
Formative literature 1 Christopher Wells October 3, 2014 Commentary The Facebook thread: books that changed our lives (or some such). Mine tilt heavily toward the modern and contemporary, but God, in the form of truth, meets us through our loves and fears. He finds us where we are, having arrived himself in advance.