Week 2 (Year 2, NL)
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Preaching against the rich (Mark 10:17-31)
When the world is in peril and the rich are to blame, such preaching becomes essential.
What we think we know about God
“Anyone who thinks he knows the orthodox consensus can always be shown to be wrong,” says David Bentley Hart.
Extravagant consumption
For Jesus, the inverse of scarcity isn’t abundance—it’s accumulation.
June 18, Ordinary 11A (Genesis 18:1–15)
The prankster is God, through whom all things are possible.
The witness of trees in uncertain times
There’s just one oak left at Mamre.
On her deathbed, St. Clare of Assisi blessed God
Her radical final words confounded me for years.
by Wendy Murray
June 14, Ordinary 11 (Genesis 18:1–15, 21:1–7)
Sarah wasn’t the first member of her household to laugh at God.
by Greg Carey
Youth ministry isn’t about fun
How one youth leader stopped being a chief counselor of fun and discovered something better.
by Andrew Root
When hope gives up on magical results
Since my son’s accident, everything I understand about hope has changed.
by Debie Thomas
Are people good? (Mark 10:17-31)
We are worthy, loved, and enough. But so is everyone else.
October 14, Ordinary 28B (Mark 10:17-31; Hebrews 4:12-16)
What if Jesus is talking about humility rather than possessions?