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Humility and The Lord’s Prayer: April Ping Homily

This is my ping homily for April, there are still two weeks left for all of you to participate.  If you are interested jump over to Shawn’s explanation of the project. Since I am

Lecture Today and Intro to The Lord’s Prayer

Today is my first chance to lecture in a classroom setting.  As I have been preparing over the last couple weeks, I have found that I will never get it the way I want it.

How to Blog for Theology and Religion

I’ve been thinking for sometime about doing a how-to for theological and religious blogs as blogging is something I’ve grown increasingly interested in and challenged by.  There are many how-to blogs, and websites

Hey Man Slow Down: The Speed of Life

I have been reflecting back on the speed that life has taken on.  All of life’s distractions, duties, and the pace at which it seems like we must get things done has been pulling

Thoughts on Immigration, Vegetarianism, and James Cone

Here is a buffet bar of thoughts from this past weekend: 1. On Immigration The struggle for Illegal Immigrants right’s will be, as the LA Times wrote yesterday, the Civil Rights Struggle of our

The New Worlds We Stand Before

There is good news I can’t help but share, yesterday I opened my email to read, Wess, I’ve been given the go-ahead to officially welcome you into the PhD program…I’ve been

9rules Religion Community Ping Homily on Courage

Shawn over at LO-FI Tribe has put up a “Ping Homily??? for March.  He writes a short homily and then asks other to join in on writing about that theme.  This month he writes about

Evangelicalism and Subcultures: Part V

I’ve been writing on Evangelicalism over the past few weeks partially as a theological exercise and partially to work out a my own critiques and vision for this movement.  I would not consider myself