1. It would serve us well to embrace the beauty of our diversity within the unity of the body of Christ.
  2. An Anglo-Saxon poem gives fresh insight to the cross
  3. How the pumpkin patch has a lot to teach us about the love and work of Christ
  4. 1517 Resources to help Celebrate Reformation Day
  5. Human solutions to problems, important as they are, are inadequate to meet our deepest needs
  6. How can he say it? How can he say that Christ is after all the entire meaning of life for him, and that death is no real worry?
  7. God knows that when we face insurmountable odds in our moments of weakness, we are more likely to turn to him in trust and reliance.
  8. If poetry elevates its subject, we could also say the reverse: the subject, in this case, the Most High God, elevates the language.
  9. Attempting to escape the errors of medieval Catholic thinking, Agricola ended up making the same mistake of conflating law and gospel.
  10. Charles V, for all his power, his lands, and his riches, was ultimately unable to hinder the spread of the precious Gospel.
  11. We have to “remember” that God remembers us. He has not fallen away. For God to remember us means he is working for our good; a restoration.