Posts Tagged ‘Apostle Paul’

CEO of The Living Room

CEO of The Living Room
There are three things a Christian woman in her twenties can be guaranteed to experience: weddings, bridal showers, and baby showers. It doesn’t matter if you’re single, married, a rich corporate lawyer, or a poor freelance writer – your friends are going to get married and reproduce,...
July 19th, 2011 | Culture, Essays, Featured, Features | Read More

Collaboration: A New Kind of Leadership

Collaboration:  A New Kind of Leadership
We talk often about pastors needing gifting and skill with teaching, mentoring, counseling, managing, etc… the list goes on.  Today’s pastor has heavy demands upon her or his leadership to be essentially a super Christian, caused in part by the distorted expectations followers of Christ put upon...
June 18th, 2010 | Featured, Social Justice | Read More

Our Eyes Are at Fault, That is All

Our Eyes Are at Fault, That is All
Paul had claimed he learned to be content in every situation. As Acts closes Paul shows us that the freedom of a Christ Follower isn’t measured by the absence of chains or prisons, but by one’s capacity to love God and humanity in the face of all resistance. By reasonable human standards Paul wasn’t...
November 22nd, 2009 | Meditations | Read More

Culture War or Revolution

February 2nd, 2009 | Blog | Read More