A Nashville pastor contemplates the ‘why?’ of this week’s shooting.
As I Was Saying
This is The Banner's online opinion column, from a variety of different writers, published Fridays.
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While daylight helps many plants and animals grow and prosper, darkness offers an equally important time to rest.
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Not much has changed since David’s day. There is still a famine of hope.
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The inner critic never quits. It has home field advantage on the terrain of sadness.
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I wonder about this named-yet-unknown quilt creator. Why did she craft this special quilt for our son?
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Singing together is an essential activity when we gather for worship, lifting the spirit and nourishing the soul. But sometimes the sacred shows up elsewhere.
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My ancestors were connected to the land in many ways, which connected them to the Creator.
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“There’s something about love that builds up and is creative,” the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. declared in a sermon. “There is something about hate that tears down and is destructive.”
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Seeing someone lift up their light inspires others to do the same.
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I used to resent reminders to pray. I took their reminders of prayer to mean they thought that I was somehow to blame.
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For 6-foot-8 people like myself, it’s a taste of heaven to be able to stretch out my long legs.
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When the wind of passion leaves our sails, we beat the oars.
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Although few today remember Alice’s story, historians recognize her as one of the first
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In her one question, I felt listened to, cared for, and not alone—and our conversation continued for quite a while.
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If we refuse to keep each other’s company until our disputes have been settled, we will die alone.
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Every week hundreds of people shuffle past this quiet image, which captures everything essential the church wants to communicate.
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When our livelihood and community depend upon our ability to lead well, sharing openly that we are not doing well takes a leap of faith—sometimes an extraordinary one.
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How different my own mealtime prayers feel from the solemn longing of the men of Gondor. I suspect many of us might feel the same.
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Now that I am co-managing my own household with young kids, I wonder regularly, could my babysitter have been sincerely grateful for the atmosphere at my childhood home?
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These stories, some of which he told in his 1967 bestselling book God’s Smuggler, only scratch the surface of Andrew’s adventurous personality and the contributions he made to the church.
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As an officer of Synod 2022, I had a front-row seat to the heightened anxiety from all directions around these weighty matters.
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I signed up to volunteer with the resettling agency, remembering how I had been surrounded by immigrants daily as I navigated the streets of New York City.
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It strikes me that church picnics and potlucks are much like the church itself. The CRC is one denomination, but within it there are many flavors of congregations.
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The only crown of victory ever offered to the Christian is that of martyrdom. We were never called to win, only to testify.