2023-05-13T08:26:47-08:00

Everywhere you go, you find Christians who act like monkeys, insisting on their own way and mistrusting divine supply of their needs. Why do Christians act like monkeys? Three in the Morning There’s an old Taoist story about a monkey trainer who gave his monkeys seven nuts as a treat every day.  He gave them three in the morning and four at night.  The monkeys got very upset, saying that it wasn’t fair.  So, the trainer changed his approach.  Instead,... Read more

2023-05-13T07:08:39-08:00

Many conservatives criticize the deconstruction movement. But, as a Carpenter, Jesus knew the value of tearing old buildings down to rebuild. When Jesus Talked About Deconstruction One day, Jesus’ disciples commented about the beautiful temple with all of its ornamentation. Jesus replied, “I tell you the truth, not one stone will be left upon another.” Jesus was talking about deconstruction. In this, Jesus prophesied an actual deconstruction of the Jewish temple that would take place in 70 CE. Within a... Read more

2023-05-06T15:35:24-08:00

If you’re honest, sometimes your Bible reading and prayer life can get a little dull. Here’s how to revive your prayer through Lectio Divina.   What is Lectio Divina? Whenever I teach Christian spirituality, I like to use the ancient framework of Lectio Divina (Latin: “Divine Reading). At one time, all Christians were taught the practice of Lectio Divina. As the tradition declined, it was kept alive in the monastic tradition. Lectio a way of fully absorbing the Word of God,... Read more

2023-05-06T13:59:24-08:00

Stop saying, “There, but for the grace of God, go I.” This little phrase means well, I guess, but here’s why we absolutely need to change it. History of the Phrase It’s important to note the ironic origins of this phrase. According to The Word Counter, there is a (somewhat doubtful) universal tradition about the origin of this phrase: There’s a record of this attribution to Bradford in A Treatise on Prayer written by Edward Bickersteth in 1822:  “The pious... Read more

2023-05-06T14:07:56-08:00

Like clogged pipes, sometimes our spirits develop a backup. Here’s what to do when your spirit feels clogged. Image by Mohamed Hassan from Pixabay   Flow from Beginning to End The Bible begins and ends with Flow. At the start, it describes mighty rivers flowing around and through Eden (Genesis 2:10-13). The Bible finishes with the renewed Paradise of God with its River of Life flowing from the throne (Revelation 22:1-2). From beginning to end, Flow connects us all.  ... Read more

2023-04-30T07:34:01-08:00

What if the Church valued diversity and welcomed differences instead of feeling threatened by them? What if the Church listened to the Other? The meme below has been circulating around social media in the United States. It appears to be written by a conservative White Evangelical American. Mostly, the meme gets shared by people of that ilk. Aside from the run-on sentences and poor punctuation, I have to point out how unchristian this meme is. What if the Church Listened... Read more

2023-04-30T09:36:14-08:00

We don’t need the National Day of Prayer. It promotes American Christian Nationalism that pushes groupthink in the name of religion. History of the National Day of Prayer In 1775, the Continental Congress called for “a day of public humiliation, fasting, and prayer,” the forerunner of our American Thanksgiving. Various American Presidents have likewise called for solemn assemblies dedicated to prayer. According to the National Day Calendar: In the early 1950s, an evangelical movement called for Congress and the President... Read more

2023-04-21T20:31:21-08:00

What if the Church focused on justice instead of “just-us” that insists on conformity, selfishness, homogeneity, and compliance? The Whips in Our Hands White Christians decrying Critical race theory in the US. Mass Indigenous graves at church-run residential schools in Canada. Priests refusing Communion to pro-choice parishioners. Anti-masking Christians endangering their neighbors’ lives for the sake of their own freedoms. Christians promoting “don’t say gay” laws. This is what’s making the news these days. And we wonder why people leave the... Read more

2023-04-23T07:24:11-08:00

Is repetitive prayer a sin? Many people believe that meditation and mantras violate Jesus’ teaching about repetitive prayer. We’ll see about that… Repetitive Prayer and Sin Jesus said in Matthew 6:7 NKJV, “And when you pray, do not use vain repetitions as the heathen do. For they think that they will be heard for their many words.” Many think that Jesus meant that repetitive prayer is a sin. That we should never repeat the same phrases when we pray. Is... Read more

2023-04-28T14:16:41-08:00

How can you preach a more memorable message and have people get your point? Try preaching the one-point sermon.  In my last article, “Goldilocks Zone for Sermons: Too Long, Too Short, or Just Right?” I discussed denominational and cultural factors that lead to a variety of sermon lengths in different types of churches. In light of people’s shrinking attention spans, I suggested several ways to break up a sermon into different parts and keep them interesting. Here, I’ll discuss the... Read more

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