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How pastor Tyler Staton found profound beauty and connection with God through poetry during his battle with cancer, leading to his inspiring new book, After Amen.
If you were to name a book that profoundly shaped your life and ministry as a pastor, which would you choose? For me, one answer comes easily. I first read God Is the Gospel s...
In the book of Exodus, a pattern emerges with striking clarity. Deliverance comes first. Then an offer. Then instruction. Then a path back when failure enters the story. The sequen...
Lectionary for April 26, 2026 Fourth Sunday of Easter Acts 2:42-47; Psalm 23; 1 Peter 2:19-25; John 10:1-10 I’ve been a professor long enough now that I’m starting to hear... The p...
The challenge, in every season, is the same: to resist the temptation to reshape our calling arou...
In the Christian tradition, the violent language found in the imprecatory psalms can never be separated from Jesus' command to love one's enemies. Scripture can never, as Peter Heg...
“Draw not nigh hither: put off thy shoes from off thy feet, for the place whereon thou standest is holy ground.” Exodus 3:5 Moses was not on a mountaintop when God found him. H...
Ephraim Radner, First Things I visited a friend of mine a few years ago. He was a deeply faithful theologian, but without much success in his profession. Deeply devoted to each ot...
…he walks ahead of them, and the sheep follow him, because they recognize his voice. In Christ’s time, brave shepherds in Israel would come together in the evening, put their flock...
Witmer invites readers to ponder George Herbert's poetry and to be shepherded by this pastor poet as they read. In short, "in all things to see" God. The post *In All Things Thee t...
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EPHESUS — Struggling to stretch his third letter to the recommended length, the Apostle John cleverly used 1.5-spacing, extra wide margins, and wrote in a generous 22-point font.
In his Easter message, ELCA Presiding Bishop Yehiel Curry says that even though we consider ourselves to be an Easter church, we must remember that we are also a Lenten... The post...
“Uninspired sermons, even when anointed by the Holy Spirit, are not to be equated with Scripture. So much should be obvious. But the prepared Reformed parishioner nevertheless come...
Scripture for Life: When Jesus the Good Shepherd says that he calls each sheep by name, he's saying that he knows each of them uniquely, loving their distinct gifts, talents, desir...
Series editor’s note: The 2026 theme for “Deeper understandings” is faithful witness in challenging times. This year various authors will explore what it means for the ELCA, and ea...
Author and retired pastor Jim Bailiff presents a spiritual reflection in his latest book, “Shepherd Blessings,” offering readers a deeper understanding of the enduring relation...
God put Ecclesiastes 11:10 in the Bible because he understands us. He feels for us in all our anguish—every dark emotion that holds us back from living free.
Rob Marco, Plough I'm not the radical Christian I was in my youth, but Peace Pilgrim and Rich Mullins won't let me sit comfortably.
If Psalm 23 had been written by Saint Peter rather than King David, the result would be something like "The King of Love My Shepherd Is." The post Hymn Guide: The King of Love My S...
Carl R. Trueman, First Things Another well-known minister has resigned from his pastoral office due to a previously undisclosed inappropriate relationship. The twist in this griml...
“So when they had eaten breakfast, Jesus said to Simon Peter, ‘Simon, son of Jonah, do you love Me more than these?’ He said to Him, ‘Yes, Lord; You know that I love You.’ He said...
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