
“The Lord is not my shepherd, and I want: The anti-psalm as a spiritual exercise”
The Bible can sometimes be like people. We live with them so closely that we forget who they are. Many times, I’ve found myself reading
The Bible can sometimes be like people. We live with them so closely that we forget who they are. Many times, I’ve found myself reading
Editor’s Note: For those who are not planning on having children, this concept of the widespread consequences of sin can be applied to any individuals
Emily McArthur, assistant professor, English Department: “The first of the Ten Commandments states, ‘You shall have no other gods before me.’ But somehow I manage
Editor’s note: As students, we don’t always get to hear staff or teachers’ personal stories of God’s involvement in their lives. Last week, I asked
“He took on the wilderness.” Her voice trembles, filled with a passion strong enough it could sound like rage. “And the cliff.” The woman with
Have you ever wanted to be somewhere you’re not? I certainly have. Sometimes it’s as simple as wishing I could skip a few hours in
Written by: Alexis Dewey I never thought I had a “story” that was worth telling, and sometimes I still think that way. I often consider my
I have a confession to make: Sometimes God scares me. As a child, I would often think of the Second Coming. I would imagine seeing
Rest is often a good excuse for the lazy and an inconvenience for the work-obsessed. Most of us fall into either of these two categories
Here’s just one more item to add your to-do list as you prepare for finals: Read Ecclesiastes. I think it would both discourage and encourage
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