“If He is the Hope of the World, Then This is the Challenge of Your Life!”
A World Missions Sermon for Twin Oaks Presbyterian Church, St. Louis, Missouri, February 28, 2010 It is my joy and honor to be with you today. I bring greetings from Reformed Theological Seminary in...
View ArticleLearning in the School of Affliction: A Lesson from Philippians 3:10-11
Have you ever wondered what St. Paul meant by asking that his sufferings could cause him to identify with Christ Jesus so that he could be found in Him? That, indeed, the Apostle’s tribulations were...
View ArticleBonhoeffer, Creation, and the Psalms
Théo (Théophile) van Rysselberghe (23 November 1862 – 14 December 1926), La Vigne en octobre, 1912. The Lord surely knew that I needed a divine cordial to eniven my step this day. Sometimes we need to...
View ArticleBach’s Fugue, Bonhoeffer’s Fragments, and the Prelude to Living: A...
Before Thy Throne I Now Appear It was 1750. There is a story, thought to be apocryphal by some, yet confirmed by others,[1] that as the great Johann Sebastian Bach[2] lay dying he dictated the music of...
View ArticleThe Nature of Confession Known
Dr. Dietrich Bonhoeffer (1906-1945): Theologian, pastor, seminary professor, author, and martyr. I came across a paper in my work as senior editor of the Chaplain Corps Journal that moved me greatly....
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