Daniel Heimstad3 good reasons to read Eugene Peterson’s The MessageReading the Bible has, if not always, then most of the time been a very refreshing activity for me. There have been seasons where it’s…Dec 14, 2018
Bethany ScottThoughts on Liturgy***I wrote this in May 2021. It felt a little too fresh to share then, but after sitting on it all these months, now feels like the time. I…Feb 5, 2022Feb 5, 2022
Peter Marshall Mason📆 Busyness is laziness (at least for a Pastor).I’ve never thought of myself as a “busy” person. I don’t work a business “hustle” job. I don’t have any kids to fill my freetime. I travel…Nov 21, 2018Nov 21, 2018
Michelle Renee KidwellBook Review: A Burning In My BonesA Burning in My BonesMay 21, 2021May 21, 2021
Daniel Heimstad3 good reasons to read Eugene Peterson’s The MessageReading the Bible has, if not always, then most of the time been a very refreshing activity for me. There have been seasons where it’s…Dec 14, 2018
Bethany ScottThoughts on Liturgy***I wrote this in May 2021. It felt a little too fresh to share then, but after sitting on it all these months, now feels like the time. I…Feb 5, 2022
Peter Marshall Mason📆 Busyness is laziness (at least for a Pastor).I’ve never thought of myself as a “busy” person. I don’t work a business “hustle” job. I don’t have any kids to fill my freetime. I travel…Nov 21, 2018
Timothy Paul McCormickEugene Peterson on CreativityOne of my author-mentors is the late Eugene Peterson. Although I come out of a different Christian tradition, his writings have been…Feb 12, 2021
Ben DeHartThe Collect of the Day, Proper 28, The Book of Common Prayer“Hear, read, mark, learn and inwardly digest.” Thomas Cranmer was the first Protestant Archbishop of Canterbury. He compiled the first Book…Nov 21, 2020
Rachel SchmoyerWhen the Prophets Make You Blush: A Tribute to Eugene PetersonSeveral years ago, I was in a Bible reading rut. I regularly read the New International Version and the New American Standard Version, but…Oct 29, 2018