As we journey soon into the new beginnings of post-Labor Day autumn, what will it mean to deny ourselves, take up our crosses, and follow Jesus? More, certainly, than giving up a few things; more than suffering as part of the human condition; more than moving forward on new paths—peering into autumn’s transitions, we belong to another
Mark 8:27–38 is a fulcrum in the Gospel of Mark. Prior to this point, Mark has presented a positive ...
This PDF comments on the Propers for the Fifth Sunday after Pentecost, Series C, and offers up ideas...
This PDF comments on the Propers for the Fourteenth Sunday after Pentecost, Series C, and offers ide...
As we journey soon into the new beginnings of post-Labor Day autumn, what will it mean to deny ourse...
A family devotion based on the Peter\u27s confession of Jesus as Messiah and what it means to Take ...
This PDF comments on the pericopes for the Eighth Proper after Pentecost, Series A and offers up ide...
This PDF comments on the Propers for the Sixth Sunday after Pentecost, Series C, and offers up ideas...
The article is a monograph on the idea of following Christ, expressed in Christian iconography throu...
This PDF comments on the Propers for the Ninth Sunday after Pentecost, Series C, and offers up ideas...
The principal contention of this thesis is that the earliest Christians viewed the crucifixion of Je...
Jesus lived out the antithesis ‘I am’ by deflecting attention, avoiding defensiveness, and slipping ...
This PDF comments on the Propers for the Eighth Sunday after Pentecost, Series C, and offers up idea...
The principal contention of this thesis is that the earliest Christians viewed the crucifixion of J...
What will it mean to “thirst” for Jesus? The “thirst” spoken of in John 7 is much more passionate th...
Jesus\u27 opening address in Nazareth is rich with statements about Jesus\u27 identity and mission, ...
Mark 8:27–38 is a fulcrum in the Gospel of Mark. Prior to this point, Mark has presented a positive ...
This PDF comments on the Propers for the Fifth Sunday after Pentecost, Series C, and offers up ideas...
This PDF comments on the Propers for the Fourteenth Sunday after Pentecost, Series C, and offers ide...
As we journey soon into the new beginnings of post-Labor Day autumn, what will it mean to deny ourse...
A family devotion based on the Peter\u27s confession of Jesus as Messiah and what it means to Take ...
This PDF comments on the pericopes for the Eighth Proper after Pentecost, Series A and offers up ide...
This PDF comments on the Propers for the Sixth Sunday after Pentecost, Series C, and offers up ideas...
The article is a monograph on the idea of following Christ, expressed in Christian iconography throu...
This PDF comments on the Propers for the Ninth Sunday after Pentecost, Series C, and offers up ideas...
The principal contention of this thesis is that the earliest Christians viewed the crucifixion of Je...
Jesus lived out the antithesis ‘I am’ by deflecting attention, avoiding defensiveness, and slipping ...
This PDF comments on the Propers for the Eighth Sunday after Pentecost, Series C, and offers up idea...
The principal contention of this thesis is that the earliest Christians viewed the crucifixion of J...
What will it mean to “thirst” for Jesus? The “thirst” spoken of in John 7 is much more passionate th...
Jesus\u27 opening address in Nazareth is rich with statements about Jesus\u27 identity and mission, ...
Mark 8:27–38 is a fulcrum in the Gospel of Mark. Prior to this point, Mark has presented a positive ...
This PDF comments on the Propers for the Fifth Sunday after Pentecost, Series C, and offers up ideas...
This PDF comments on the Propers for the Fourteenth Sunday after Pentecost, Series C, and offers ide...