This post piggybacks off a post I wrote a post called “The Theological Importance of Imagination,” in which I attempted to dispel that nasty rumor that imagination is childish at best
It’s Fashion Week in New York, so here’s a Throwback Thursday post on TTC’s on foray into the fashion world. It’s officially autumn, so in addition to Pumpkin
The concept of the separation of church and state is as old as America. Roger Williams talked about it in the early 1600s, Thomas Jefferson in the early
Did the church ever teach that the earth was flat? Some armchair historians think so. There are historians who have perpetuated these ideas, and it’s something that is
Jesus reacts to one-size-fits-all spirituality: For John the Baptist has come eating no bread and drinking no wine, and you say, ‘He has a demon.’ The Son of
With all the negative narratives running through our daily lives, it’s never been more crucial to develop the habit, the discipline, of thankfulness. Gratitude isn’t just for Thanksgiving. #duh Reading
What does it really mean to be “spiritual but not religious”? Is it really possible? TTC writer Scott Schiffer argues that it isn’t. Religion Vs. Relationship Today some people
This post is a TTC classic. It proposes a broader understanding of hospitality, and it proposes that when we provide a safe space for others, that is the highest,
The Bible is about Jesus Christ—Jesus, THE Christ, the MESSIAH. The Bible has a LOT of information that is hard to understand (including plenty I don’t understand myself).