GUEST POST: Encountering Jesus is our need and hope
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 …
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 …
The mission of the Jesus Worldview Initiative — to effectively articulate and advance the following of Jesus as the defining priority of the Christian faith — is timely and needed. …
Writer and editor Rose Horowitch has a piece in The Atlantic about revisiting something read and appreciated in the past. “A former teacher once told me that we reread books …
Routines sometimes need to be interrupted. Except for morning coffee, of course. One conscious choice I’ve made recently is to reduce and redirect my media consumption — particularly avoiding those …
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 …
The wise man built his house upon the rock. So we were taught — in lesson and song — as youngsters in Sunday School. It was a similar story to …
From billboards to pulpits to social media postings, we are told to turn to the Bible for answers. Indeed, many answers may be found in those ancient and inspired pages. …
Just a bit more than a century ago a series of pamphlets — titled The Fundamentals — were produced and widely distributed. With some Christians rattled by Darwin’s view of …
This new website represents an early, growing and important step in the second phase of the Jesus Worldview Initiative. So let me offer a few words about the reasoning and …
