Faith

Better than a protest

What is happening in Boston, Dallas, Chicago, Baltimore, Memphis, Mendenhall, Jackson, and Pasadena is what Christians should be doing everywhere: converting chaos into the tranquillitas ordinis, one house at a time, one block

Don’t tell me to be nice

Rachelle Mee-Chapman has written an interesting article in Next Wave about “Women in Ministry”. There’s a lot there to think about, including this: …women-unlike men-are not allowed to be angry, or even

I don’t think he liked it

Michael Coren on The Passion: “Hideous, stupid and barbaric” This is some pre-Vatican II Roman Catholic blood cult. It is populated with medieval-type caricatures, screaming out of context, laughing at suffering. Everyone is

Ebert on The Passion

From The Sun Times: If it does nothing else, Gibson’s film will break the tradition of turning Jesus and his disciples into neat, clean, well-barbered middle-class businessmen. They were poor men in

Confessions of a pastor

“I confess to being a Christian who is more obsessed with the church than it’s founder” and other confessions (and commitments) from Steve.