Week 4 (Year 2, NL)
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Walking with Moses from slavery to liberation
When Moses says “keep still,” he’s not recommending inactivity.
by Brian Bantum
How Katherine Sonderegger finds delight in a humble God
Theology as a love letter to God
Delivered through the waters
The Red Sea, the baptistery, and the birth canal
Are Greg Boyd and I reading the same Old Testament?
Yes, there’s violence. But there’s also God’s faithfulness and care.
Moses and the Burning Bush, mural in Dura-Europos, Syria
The force of silence: Uneasy holiness in the Sinai desert
People assume that silence and peace can be simply harnessed together, silence as Xanax for the soul. But that's not how deserts work.
Back at the burning bush
The people at Friendship Church make creative use of art. They have also learned to be creative as they form their community and shape their narratives.
Bible camp in the street: Ministry on a troubled corner
First church members reclaimed the corner as a peaceful space. Then, as it got colder, they began talking about expanding their ministry.
Hurricane effect: Worshiping through the storm
Most churches in the New York area closed down as Hurricane Irene approached. My circumstance was a bit different.
Midwife's tale: Exodus 1:8—2:10; Matthew 16:13-20
The Hebrew midwives were poised to receive the future that God had promised.