God’s faithfulness through his saints: A tribute to Tim Keller
A reflection on the gift of Tim Keller’s life, written on the day of his death
The liturgies of “Mom-stagram” and a need for a better story
I think the closest thing to a full-blown Wild West shootout we have today are the volley of shots fired from Christian parenting-focused social media accounts. What is going on under the surface, and where do we need God’s healing and a better story?
The Ascension and the Gospel
The gospel is not complete without his ascension, because the ascension is the coronation of Christ our King. It is the Son’s enthronement at the right hand of the Father. It is the moment that the Lamb who was slain began his eternal rein, ushering in the Kingdom of God and enacting the new covenant of our great High Priest.
Don’t weaponize what is meant for our healing.
I will not weaponize what God meant for healing. I dare not throw in the face of my co-heirs what he has given to us in love. I will not use for my own gain what is meant to renew all things, making every heart cry out, “Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit!”
Banners and First-Aid Kits
An encouragement to my family in Christ in these tense days:
Watch where and how you swing that “Jesus is on the throne” banner today. Though I honestly believe most of us intend this to be encouraging, your pep rally flag can unwittingly become a blunt force instrument for those who are hurting, both inside and outside the Church.
Swords, Keys, and Plowshares
This is a bit of my street. On the right you’ll see a house with a “Trump 2020: Keep America Great” banner at the top (Side note: You can’t access that Mary Poppins-like roof from inside, people. I have no idea how he got that up there.).