
Prayer Doesn’t Heal People—At Least I Hope Not
I’ve been a pastor for twenty-five years and a Christian for most of my life, and I don’t think prayer works anymore—at least not in the way we people of

I’ve been a pastor for twenty-five years and a Christian for most of my life, and I don’t think prayer works anymore—at least not in the way we people of

Andrew luck is tired. He’s tired of being sacked repeatedly by walking, breathing mountains. He’s tired of injuries and surgeries and rehabs and setbacks and re-injury. He’s tired of rumors

Nothing in this life comes for free, even though we sometimes imagine it does. Everything valuable we receive needs to be paid for somehow. Eventually the bill comes due for

There are phrases you hear so much, they start to become white noise: “You’re too political.” “You’re too angry.” “You’re too partisan.” I’ve been a registered Independent for thirty years.

I’ve been a pastor for twenty-five years and a Christian for most of my life, and I don’t think prayer works anymore—at least not in the way we people of

Andrew luck is tired. He’s tired of being sacked repeatedly by walking, breathing mountains. He’s tired of injuries and surgeries and rehabs and setbacks and re-injury. He’s tired of rumors

Nothing in this life comes for free, even though we sometimes imagine it does. Everything valuable we receive needs to be paid for somehow. Eventually the bill comes due for

There are phrases you hear so much, they start to become white noise: “You’re too political.” “You’re too angry.” “You’re too partisan.” I’ve been a registered Independent for thirty years.