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Something to ponder . . .

“The present rule of the ascended Jesus Christ and the assurance of his final appearing in judgment should give us—which goodness knows we need today—some clarity and realism in our political discourse. Far too often Christians slide into a vaguely … Continue reading

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You’re Here for a Reason

One of my greatest pleasures as a mom was reading to my daughter. Since she was our one and only, I read to her until we got into the classics. Each book was an adventure of imagination that we shared … Continue reading

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Buckle up Buckaroos!

There is more to the Bible than you know. The path to spiritual growth (so we are told) is to have our daily “quiet time”—a private time of Bible reading and prayer that gets us focused for the day. Some … Continue reading

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Men say the darnedest things . . . especially about women

When it comes to comparisons, Benjamin Franklin and Boaz the Bethlehemite have a lot in common. Both occupy prominent spots in their country’s history. Both were powerful leaders in political matters and left their mark on human history. And both … Continue reading

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Worthy: Finding Yourself in a World Expecting Someone Else

I suspect women of all ages and the men who love them will be interested in this new book by George Fox University English professor, Melanie Springer Mock. To give you a taste of what’s inside, here’s the foreword I … Continue reading

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“And ain’t I a woman?”

by Frank A. James III in honor of Women’s History Month February and March are important months of remembrance. In February we honor African Americans and in March we honor women who have played important roles in history. I would like to … Continue reading

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Something to ponder . . .

Read my full article, “Naomi’s Lament and #MeToo,” part of the Lenten Season blog series at www.silenceisnotspiritual.org.

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Voices from the Margins

“They tried to bury us. They didn’t know we were seeds.” —Dinos Christianopoulos We are living in a time of breathtaking reversals. When it comes to power and privilege and voice, the laws of social and cultural gravity are being … Continue reading

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Why you should read Finding God in the Margins

Those with keen eyes to see into the Bible’s many richnesses are able to discover the depths of our humanity surrounded by the deep wells of God’s grace. One such Bible reader is Carolyn Custis James, and she has turned … Continue reading

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Finding God in the Margins

“One of the biggest fears in today’s world is that something as harmless looking as a backpack will slip undetected through security checks, past bomb-sniffing dogs, and into a crowded area, where it will explode. That fear became reality—twice—on April … Continue reading

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