Good Friday Reflection: Ezra-Nehemiah
Exile had always been “a death to make way for a rebirth.”
Good Friday Reflection: Ezra-Nehemiah
Exile had always been “a death to make way for a rebirth.”
Maundy Thursday Reflection: Daniel
It wouldn’t be the last time the stone rolled away revealing how God’s kingdom works.
Lent Reflections: Jeremiah
In Jeremiah we see a looming threat and a future hope.
Lent Reflections: Zephaniah
Zephaniah confronted his people — and us — with the reality of the Day of the Lord. Are you ready?
Lent Reflections: Micah
Micah cried out against the false teaching of overconfidence and self-indulgence of Judah’s talking heads: the false prophets. He also points ahead to a good shepherd.
Lent Reflections: Hosea
Hosea models the gut-wrenching risk of love, especially the grief of God trying to love the people He created.
Lent Reflections: Amos
Amos condemns not just the leaders, but the citizens of the Northern Kingdom. What might he have to say to us?
Lent Reflections: Jonah
The story of Jonah is the story of God caring about other nations and opposing the pride of Israel — all through the same mopey, reluctant prophet.
Lent Reflections: Moses
Instead of a song of celebration, Moses goes off to die after singing a song of doom over Israel.
Lent Reflections: The Marriage
In a series of articles during Lent, we'll focus on God's words to his people through the prophets. First, we begin with this Ash Wednesday reflection.
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