Laughter in the Bible
In the Bible, laughter is no laughing matter—except in this unique story from Genesis.
In the Bible, laughter is no laughing matter—except in this unique story from Genesis.
This Sunday, instead of a sermon, we had some writings and a short story ("The Three Hermits") by a most unusual Christian:
Reflections on the recent papal encyclical concerning artificial intelligence.
In the Pentecost story, Peter is apparently a little cracked. As children of God, so are we all.
God’s lovingkindness and forgiveness are not granted in exchange for value received; they’re freely given. And so should ours be.
How can we achieve the unity for which Jesus prayed—and what is “mutual indwelling,” anyway?
Cleopas invited a stranger to dinner, and that made all the difference.
Opus verbi viriditas: the work of the Word of God, at Easter and always, is to be greening things up.
Jesus taught and demonstrated humility ... but Palm Sunday was something else.
Here's something all the New Testament authors agreed on: death is not the end.