The Coffee Stains of Faith Guest Contributor April 15, 2019 Books, Reviews & Culture, The Episcopal Church Tim Schenck's Holy Grounds is about how coffee and faith are berries on the same tree.
Humble Evangelism in a Religiously Plural World Guest Contributor October 16, 2018 Commentary, Ministry, The Episcopal Church How should we, as Christians, think about and respond to other religions?
Secular Europe Today, Secular America Tomorrow? The Rev. Dr. David Goodhew October 15, 2018 Books, Church of England, Commentary, Ministry, The Episcopal Church Church Planting in the Secular West analyzes the theology and practice of planting churches in the United Kingdom, Germany, France, and Holland.
Evangelism, Lattes, and Limited Contact Cole Hartin August 15, 2018 Anglican Church of Canada, Commentary One things is especially challenging to my ministry: limited meaningful contact with people who are not Christians.
Getting Saved Sam Keyes July 25, 2018 Commentary, The Episcopal Church Is our gospel really the good news of Jesus?
Islam, Worldview, and the Deep Questions of Life Guest Contributor June 12, 2018 Commentary, Iglesia Española Reformada Episcopal Invest time in personal relationships with non-Christians. The Enlightenment was fundamentally mistaken in supposing that reason is the key driver of history and human decisions. It is not.
Clear Communication and the Necessity of Evangelism Calvin Lane April 13, 2018 Commentary Do we really want to be heard? Or is Church just a table for our friends?
The Wonder of Children, the Evangelism of Parents Timothy O'Malley March 23, 2018 Commentary, Liturgy The liturgy became a bit humdrum, until I saw it through the eyes of my son.