John Buchanan
Revisioning seminary
It’s time for bold, creative experiments in preparing women and men for the unique challenges of 21st-century ministry.
Praying for the Mideast
There's a broad consensus that peace between the Israelis and Palestinians depends on a two-state solution. So why doesn't it happen?
Remembering Brubeck
Like millions of others, I was a devoted Dave Brubeck fan—ever since I first heard his music in the 1950s.
Blue hearts
On Sunday I attended a worship service at which the air was heavy with a sense of loss. But I saw the church being the church at its best.
Outsiders bearing gifts
Christmas in the United States is such a mammoth economic phenomenon that when it comes to a crashing end on December 25 it feels like a total cultural collapse.
...Revolutionary words
Christians have always been uncomfortable with the Magnificat. Advent takes us places we would rather not go.
Awaiting God’s reign
Patience is not one of our stronger characteristics. A flight delay or traffic jam can become an emotional and physical crisis.
Duty and delight
I cherish Thanksgiving for its cultural institutionalization of the practice of gratitude. And because there are no gifts and few cards.
Faulty assumptions
I entered divinity school assuming that Christians ought to believe something is seriously wrong with the world. But I also loved the world.
Luther’s legacy
The Reformation led to a full embrace of the radical political implications of a humanity created in the image of God.
Serious faith
When I was a child, I read only baseball box scores. More recently, when Marilynne Robinson has a new book I immediately order it.
Speaking of money
My files are full of stewardship sermons. So it came as a shock when people would say, “We know you don’t like to talk about money.”
Good news in brief
Whenever I preached a dense sermon or used too many references, a missionary friend would gently remind me to proclaim the gospel simply.
Gun madness
The Peaceable Kingdom pricks my conscience every time I see it because of the enormous gap between its vision and the world's reality.
Strangers at church
We like to think of our congregations as families. That's a powerful thing—but it can also be exclusive and off-putting.
Respectfully diverse
What is it about theological educators that allows them to get along with civility and respect in spite of wide theological diversity? I attended the recent biennial meeting of the Association of Theological Schools and was impressed with the spirit of friendship there.
Courage to compromise
Richard Lugar symbolizes something great but fragile about the American system of government: it relies on partisanship tempered by wisdom.
Grace before anything
Since childhood, I've been uncomfortable with the idea that accepting Jesus is an automatic ticket to heaven—and with the reverse idea.
Springtime hopes
The Cubs last won the World Series in 1908. I have learned to comfort myself with Christian verities such as steadfastness and hope.
The baseball life
When I was ten, baseball became the organizing principle of my life. The game taught me that success is rare and precious.