Jars of Clay: What This Biblical Metaphor Means for Christian Identity
"Jars of clay" is a biblical metaphor that might seem obscure to us. But it's important to understand, because it illustrates who we are.
"Jars of clay" is a biblical metaphor that might seem obscure to us. But it's important to understand, because it illustrates who we are.
Gentle parenting has recently come into vogue. But how does this parenting strategy square with the Bible's instruction to parents?
There is another day during Passion Week that was critical to the story that we often overlook—Maundy Thursday.
Questions regarding church discipline continue to be at the center of every high profile story of moral failure.
The Bible tells us that suffering is a part of the journey of faith. But what does it really like to share in Christ's sufferings?
Seminary exposed me to the work of many theologians. But I was almost never assigned to read theologians who were people of color or women.
The Bible offers a far more expansive vision for what it means to be blessed than the common understanding.
Society has gotten better about not making single people feel second rate. This is a mentality shift we need to adopt in the church as well.
The conversation surrounding the morality of medically assisted suicide is not new, but an expansive new approach is troubling.
Lights are coming down. Trees lay out on the curb. Christmas playlists are being replaced. But the work of Christmas is just beginning.