Editor’s Reflection: Summer 2024
A certain fable tells of a wicked lion that took over a forest. He hunted not just for food but because it amused him to
A certain fable tells of a wicked lion that took over a forest. He hunted not just for food but because it amused him to
Many people hold a hierarchical view of the relationship between women and men because they understand that to be the clear position of Scripture. They
A certain fable tells of a wicked lion that took over a forest. He hunted not just for food but because it amused him to
They say history is written by the winners. Whatever your understanding of “winners,” I think we can agree that whoever holds power at any given
The cathedral city of Durham in the northwest of England is a city of bridges. The buildings, ancient and present-day, are located on the sides
Download a PDF “Let us then pursue what makes for peace and for mutual upbuilding” (Rom. 14:19 NRSV). In this final issue of 2023, Mutuality
In my Sunday School days, missionary stories were a regular feature. That is how I “met” the Irish missionary Amy Carmichael (1867–1951). What I remember
Download a PDF The relationship between women and men and their leadership (or lack thereof) in the home, church, and world has been a subject
There is a Persian proverb that goes: The wise man sits on the hole in his carpet. Picture this wise man as he brings his
I grew up in a missionary family. This meant that every few years we would return to the United States to give a report to