The Science of Sabbath: How People Are Rediscovering Rest — and Claiming Its Benefits Emily McFarlan Miller February 3, 2019 Church Life, Interfaith, Practical Justice Taking a Sabbath reminds people that there’s more to life than being busy and plugged in all the time.
How Might Easter Be Reinterpreted in Light of Climate Change? Brandon Ambrosino April 2, 2018 Church Life, Creation & Environment, Theology Easter is about God’s relationship with the whole world — not just human beings.
Is It Okay to Be White? Morgan Guyton November 6, 2017 General, Race, Theology 7 A good rule of thumb for determining if you belong to the #NotAllWhitePeople club is that you don’t feel the need to say #NotAllWhitePeople.
Beautiful Minds: Newton and Einstein Think About Gravity and God Stephen Jarnick April 11, 2014 General, Theology 3 APRIL 11, 2014 | BY: STEPHEN JARNICK -- Einstein had a totally new way of looking at physics, and it challenged many things science...
Creationism vs. Evolution: The Worst of Both Worlds Yaholo Hoyt February 6, 2014 Creation & Environment, Theology 20 To everything in this world there is a scientific explanation and a spiritual understanding.
The God Proof: 2 Problems with the Creationism vs. Science Debate John Watson February 1, 2014 General, Theology 37 FEB 1, 2014 | BY: JOHN WATSON -- As the years have gone by, Creationism has been getting better. It talks about flaws in carbon dating...
Is Immortality Talk Just “Fear of the Dark?” Christian Piatt September 30, 2013 General, Theology 13 SEPT 30, 2013 | BY: CHRISTIAN PIATT -- If we take an honest look at our songs, our sermons and the attention we give to our thoughts...
Schrödinger's Bible John Watson September 10, 2013 Church Life, General, Theology 32 SEPT 10, 2013 | BY: JOHN WATSON -- Schrödinger's Cat is a famous thought experiment from the world of quantum mechanics. There...