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The Sunday Morning Post, 5.25.14

Let’s Talk About Race

Is Lectio Divina Really Dangerous?
Where “Wish Dreams” Come to Die
Stop Compartmentalizing Your Life
God’s Drama & the Incarnate Word
Roadmaps Vs. A Compass

The Sunday Morning Post, 5.18.14

Who Would Jesus Execute?
The Bible: It’s About God, Stupid
The Caffeine Free Diet Coke: A Metaphor for Evangelicalism 4 years later
What Are We Asking For?
Diversity in the Church is Essential to God’s Mission

The Sunday Morning Post, 5.11.14
Carolyn Update # 14

The God Who is Like Jesus
Submission/Subordination – Two Misunderstood Words in the Anabaptist Vocabulary
Another Great Post About the Bible from Brian Zahnd

Heaven Bound, No Earthly Good?

My Problem With the Bible

A New Way & Conversation for May

The Sunday Morning Post, 5.4.14
Carolyn Update # 13
Urban Church P̶l̶a̶n̶t̶i̶n̶g̶ Plantations

Welcoming Biblical Theological Seminary as Our Newest Cornerstone Partner
Albert Mohler-Stanley Hauerwas: An Interesting Exchange
Carolyn Update # 12
Removing the Facade of Certainty

The Sunday Morning Post, 4.27.14
Carolyn Update # 11
Carolyn Update # 10
My Talk at the Slow Church Conference

Wreck the Church – a Reflection

Free Resource: Preaching the Missional Scriptures (Tizon, Wesley)
Carolyn Update # 9
Resurrection-Tinted Glasses

Mary, The Bondservant Who Waited

Holy Saturday: The Dark Interval

Hanging on the Cross Alongside Jesus

Good Friday and the Prophets in Detention
A Three-Faced Liar

Maundy Thursday, a New Commandment, & a Prayer
Carolyn Update # 8
Not So With You

Jesus Improvs
Contextualizing the Gospel: The Entrance Point Leads to the Whole

Kneeling With Jesus, Receiving With Peter
The Way of the Cross: Unmasking the Powers Through Weakness
The Anointing at Bethany and the Internet Age
Inbuilt Fragility
Carolyn Update # 7

The Bridegroom Icon

The Most Subversive Week of Jesus’ Life
Carolyn Update # 6

Wreck the Temple

Making Waves: “Noah,” Jesus in the Temple, and the Problem of Confronting Evil
Carolyn Update # 5
Learning From the Crowd: A Holy Week Reflection on How We Turn Against Jesus
