Most of us have made journeys that have been memorable. Some have brought gladness, others sadness. Very few people we meet have never been on a journey—though I did know one of them, many years ago. ... continue reading
What does a psalm mean for Christian people today? We can ask this question on several levels. ... continue reading
Here are three ways it might transform our experience of Easter as we reclaim Jesus’ death and resurrection as of first importance.... continue reading
We live in a world that is broken by sin – and that brokenness extends to our bodies, and even to our hearts and their desires.... continue reading
This 21-day reading plan will take you on a tour of the Bible from beginning to end to show you the big story of Scripture.... continue reading
When Amy and I were first married 23 years ago, some new friends in Nashville asked us to house-sit and watch their 10-year old son...... continue reading
If you're not sure about Lent and whether we should or shouldn't mark it as Christians, sample our Lent devotional. ... continue reading
We read a lot of poetry at school, but among my favourites were the vivid narratives in Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales.... continue reading
I’ve always had a rocky relationship with my feelings.... continue reading
“I was born into a Christian home and accepted Jesus at a young age.” You’ve heard this line or something resembling it a thousand times.... continue reading