COVID-19 has tested the world in many ways. Our capacity for compassion is one. What are we learning about ourselves in this season of suffering?
Tag Archives: Theology
Japanese Tables: Pursuing A Mysterious God
People who devote their lives to something see things that other people don’t. What do you want to see differently?
Coronavirus Christianity: Drinking Milk Instead of Eating Meat
What have the biggest responses to the Coronavirus revealed about American Christianity?
What Love Demands
Once the choice to love has been made, once we say to ourselves, “I am going to love this person or these people,” love begins to make demands.
Will God Protect Me From COVID-19?
Where do faith, uncertainty, and humility take us when we consider Christians’ responses to COVID-19? Is it simply a matter of having faith, and what do our claims imply about God and others?
Creatures of Habit
Human beings are creatures of habit, but if we can practice a task until it’s second nature, it’ll save us effort in the long run.
Sadness and Anger: Loving the Oppressed and the Oppressor
How do sadness and anger fit into being a Spirit-filled disciple of Christ who leans into God for all things and finds strength and joy in the Lord and rejoices in suffering?
Imago Dei, Image of God
The imago Dei (image of God) sets us apart as humans because we have been blessed with the capacity to participate willingly in the missio Dei (mission of God).
Who Is My Neighbor?
Jesus says the two greatest commandments are to love God and love our neighbors as ourselves, but who is my neighbor?
Hypocrisy in the Church: Why Is There so Much?
What is hypocrisy, and why do we find so much of it in the Church? Aren’t Christians warned against hypocrisy? This might be one of the most common criticisms of Christianity today.
