Nathan Ward's "Our Eyes Are On You: A Study of Biblical Prayer" delves into the rich tapestry of prayer throughout the Bible, exploring its significance, depth, and varied contexts. Through a detailed examination of key biblical prayers, Ward illuminates the profound relationship between humanity and the divine and how this relationship is articulated through prayer. Consider... Continue Reading →
Myths About Alcohol
My family history is cratered with the impact of addiction. I have lost loved ones, seen families ripped apart, and lived through the results of various addictive behaviors. I have seen communities lose their most generous benefactors. I have drug people out of businesses who were so drunk they could no longer move on their... Continue Reading →
Messianic Texts in the Hebrew Bible
As part of a forthcoming publication, I'm compiling a list of common Messianic Texts in the Hebrew Bible. I am curious: what passage(s) from the Old Testament do you think tell us about the Messiah? From the Torah Genesis 3:15 - The seed of the woman will crush the serpent's head. Genesis 12:3; 18:18; 22:18 - In Abraham's seed,... Continue Reading →
“Prophetic Brutalism” in the Books of Job and Daniel
The term "prophetic brutalism" intriguingly links biblical prophecy with an architectural style known for its stark, functional, and imposing characteristics. Brutalism, an architectural movement that gained prominence in the mid-20th century, is noted for its straightforward use of raw materials (like concrete), bold forms, and an often overwhelming scale. These structures were designed to be... Continue Reading →
The Art of Being a Comforter
As we read Job, we encounter a man besieged by profound suffering and loss. His friends, who come with the intention of comfort, provide what Job calls “windy words” instead of solace and understanding. Job’s frustration with their lack of empathy and genuine support is captured vividly in his lament: “I have heard many such... Continue Reading →