doubt

  • God With Us (Still)

    Jesus commissioned disciples who were still doubting. He didn’t wait for certainty. So why has the American church decided that doubt is weakness, that outsiders are threats, and that Jesus needs a political party to protect him? Continue reading

  • Walking Away

    On the day of resurrection, two disciples walked the wrong way — and Jesus walked with them, listening before explaining, welcomed as guest before revealing himself as host. A blunt reflection on the Emmaus road, the loneliness epidemic, and the… Continue reading

  • When the Doors Are Locked

    Fear didn’t end on Easter Sunday. For many of us, and for much of the American church, the doors are still locked. What does it mean to live as though the resurrection didn’t really change anything, and what Jesus does… Continue reading

  • When We Forget the Seas God Has Parted

    If you’ve ever felt stuck you know the panic that sets in when every direction looks impossible. That’s where Moses and the Israelites were in Exodus 14, the Red Sea in front of them, Pharaoh’s army behind them. It looked… Continue reading