Editor’s note: Dr. Erwin W. Lutzer is Pastor Emeritus of The Moody Church, Chicago, IL, where he served as the Senior Pastor for 36 years. The storming of our Capitol on January 6, is a reminder that good and evil, as Solzhenitsyn taught us, does not run between political parties but right through every human […]
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Agents of reconciliation in 2021
Editor’s note: David Dockery is theologian-in-residence at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and former president of Trinity International University and Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Deerfield, Ill. Perhaps in recent weeks you have been given the opportunity to sing “Hark! The Herald Angels Sing,” one of Charles Wesley’s great Christmas carols. The angels sing, “Glory to […]
Real change in the new year
Question: I want to develop healthier habits in the new year, including setting aside time for the Lord and getting more sleep. How should I get started and avoid flaming out in a few weeks? Answer: Godly life changes should be encouraged no matter what time of year we choose to make them. Unfortunately, recent […]
Stretching, growing, learning
Most of us are welcoming 2021 into our lives with a special enthusiasm, eager to say good-bye to a 2020 filled with pandemic pain and inconvenience as well as political, racial, and economic turmoil. We are all ready for a fresh start. But of course fresh starts are birthed out of past experiences. We are […]
Learning from 1918’s quiet Christmas
They called the holiday of December 1918 “the peace Christmas.” A truce had been declared. With the armistice announced, the shooting had stopped at 11 a.m. on November 11. Although the agreements to end The Great War were not yet signed, the world sighed relief that the confrontation that consumed Europe and 18 million war […]
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