To the Table
…physical, fragrant, savory food.” Commenting on the Christian practice of communion, McMinn notes that most Protestants include food in the form of bread and wine for the commemoration of Christ’s…
…physical, fragrant, savory food.” Commenting on the Christian practice of communion, McMinn notes that most Protestants include food in the form of bread and wine for the commemoration of Christ’s…
…breakthroughs transpired when people practiced doing the impractical and ridiculous. Yes, it sounds and feels completely counterintuitive to developing a cohesive group. Okay, I concede the feeling, but Sutton supports…
…are somehow in a relationship with its founder, whose story you are committed to passing on and telling, and you are an evangelist for the company. This is the dream…
…to the “creative power” of God that allows God to come into “being” (YHWH) in order to reveal and communicate with humans. The Aramaic “memra” means for example a manifestation…
…spreading the good news of whatever the latest miracle product or service is that promises to save you from a life of ordinariness. The liturgical year features major sale seasons…