Faith Matters
Not by sausage alone: An open Bible in a farmer's rough hand
When I was in Croatia this past May I went on a hunt for kulen, a specialty sausage found in a region of Northeast Croatia called Slavonia. You can’t buy kulen in any store, of course. To get it you’ve got to have friends in very high places—in backwater villages of Slavonia where people raise their own pigs and prepare kulen according to recipes passed on in families for generations.
Moving on: Family in transition
Family in transition
Sabbath resistance: Sabbath and the status quo
Anyone engaging in the practice of Sabbath can expect a rough ride, at least at first. This is because Sabbath involves pleasure, rest, freedom and slowness, and most North Americans are sold on speed, productivity, multitasking. Stopping for one whole day can feel like a kind of death.
Practicing incarnation
While Christians confess the resurrection of the body, most have a spiritual body in mind.
Spectacular failures
At church, the loser appears right above the altar.