...and evangelism, and other key mission priorities. Lester will also use his gifts and experience at bridge building and reconciliation to support bishops and diocesan leaders in times of strategic...
...taken the rubrical allowance for use of the Collect for the Nation rather than say this presumptuous opening clause: Lord God Almighty, in whose Name the founders of this country...
...use of mockery and scorn didn’t even land for a while because I have become to used to it. Not only was it deeply sad. It was profoundly troubling. The...
...work in order to have useable roads, but while road work is going on, some roads we already have aren’t useable. What I’m saying is, the longed-for state of having...
...for GQ, to which Welby had answered that he was “copping out because I am struggling with the issue.” This time Welby told Campbell he had “a better answer,” and...
...can we lay the groundwork in which to grow? But that doesn’t happen overnight. We’re talking about a multi-decade process here of rethinking, to use an old term, how we...
...us the great aphorism, “The cleverest ruse of the Devil is to persuade you he does not exist” (201). The hubris of this age exploded, however, with the First World...
...the key of knowledge, which they did not even use, and in the act of taking it away, hindered others from unlocking the truth and entering. Somewhere along the way,...
...can take elements from the prayer book and use them as they’re helpful. Read the daily selection of psalmody, and one or two of the lectionary readings, then use the...
...generation. 31 The queen of the South will rise at the judgment with the people of this generation and condemn them, because she came from the ends of the earth...