As I write this article, once again we Christians who follow the Western liturgical calendar are almost at the beginning of the liturgical season of Lent, which begins on Ash Wednesday. (According to the Gregoria
As I write this article, once again we Christians who follow the Western liturgical calendar are almost at the beginning of the liturgical season of Lent, which begins on Ash Wednesday. (According to the Gregoria
A New Article about the Covenant Prayer of John Wesley
Firebrand magazine has just published an article entitled "I Am No Longer My Own But Thine: Wesley’s Covenant Prayer". It is about a famous prayer by the great clergyman, theologian, and ev
A New Article about the Covenant Prayer of John Wesley
Firebrand magazine has just published an article entitled "I Am No Longer My Own But Thine: Wesley’s Covenant Prayer". It is about a famous prayer by the great clergyman, theologian, and ev
As I write this article, once again we Christians who follow the Western liturgical calendar are almost at the end of a liturgical year—and, therefore, almost at the beginning of a new one. Our calendar be
As I write this article, once again we Christians who follow the Western liturgical calendar are almost at the end of a liturgical year—and, therefore, almost at the beginning of a new one. Our calendar be
This week the Center for Pastor Theologians published a new episode of The Pastor Theologians Podcast (also called The CPT Podcast) with Dr. Dan Treier, Blanchard Professor of Theology at Wheaton C
A Prayer for Every Day of All Seasons, Especially Lent and Passiontide
Richard of Chichester served the Lord as a priest and bishop in England in the 13th Century. He was a contemporary of both Francis of Assisi and Thomas Aquinas.
A Prayer for Every Day of All Seasons, Especially Lent and Passiontide
Richard of Chichester served the Lord as a priest and bishop in England in the 13th Century. He was a contemporary of both Francis of Assisi and Thomas Aquinas.
Time flies! As I write this article, we are almost at the end of the traditional Western church year. This means we are almost at the beginning of a new church year: or, in other words, from the first
Some Ideas for the Observance of Advent Time flies! As I write this article, we are almost at the end of the traditional Western church year. This means we are almost at the beginning of a new church year: or, in other words, from the first da
Last week Christianity Today and The Dispatch published two articles which complement each other. These articles were written by two Christian men who are friends. I r
Today, May 2nd, is the feast day of Athanasius of Alexandria on Western liturgical calendars.
Athanasius served the Lord as bishop of Alexandria during the Fourth Century. He also served the church, and, through his writings, continues to serve the c
Since the days of the Early Church, Lent has been associated with the Temptation of Christ in the Wilderness: the period of forty days at the beginning of the earthly ministry of Jesus in which he fasted alone
Repentance is essential to life with God. It was essential to the ministries of the prophets, up to and including John the Baptist and the Lord Jesus Christ. During His earthly ministry, the Lord both preached it and taught it. Two examples:
Repentance is essential to life with God. It was essential to the ministries of the prophets, up to and including John the Baptist and the Lord Jesus Christ. During His earthly ministry, the Lord both preached it and taught it. Two examples: