The Grief of Jesus
By: Guy Sayles Lately, I’ve imagined that I overhear the grief of Jesus. I hear strains of bewilderment and anger, loneliness and longing, protest and prayer. No wonder his followers …
By: Guy Sayles Lately, I’ve imagined that I overhear the grief of Jesus. I hear strains of bewilderment and anger, loneliness and longing, protest and prayer. No wonder his followers …
By Ruth Sprayberry DuCharme Recently, my husband, Cass, and I returned from a time of retreat and relaxation at the Garden of the Gods Resort in Colorado Springs. After picking …
By David White This writing comes as I embark on another eight-session facilitation of A Jesus Worldview: Seeing Through the Eyes of Jesus for a community-based Sunday School group. It …
By Tom Prevost It seemed simple at the time, getting on my knees with my parents around the coffee table in the living room of our house at 4812 Hummingbird …
By David White The mission of the Jesus Worldview Initiative is to articulate and advance the following of Jesus as the defining priority of the Christian faith. Let that sink …
By Guy Sayles As an elementary school-aged boy in 1960s Atlanta, I spent most of my out-of-school time playing side yard football and sandlot baseball, wandering in the thin woods …
“I am concerned that more and more expressions of Christianity in the U.S. seem to leave Jesus out of the equation,” said Vickie Wiley Willis, a retired strategic human resources …
By Jon Roebuck There is a very disturbing trend in modern American Christianity. It isn’t low attendance, declining membership, aging buildings or shrinking budgets. It’s the absence of kindness that should …