By Joe LaGuardia In Exodus 18, shortly after God liberated Israel from Egypt and led them into the desert of Sinai, we find leader Moses contending with all of the conflicts and concerns that these new pilgrims faced. There were disputes over limited resources, complaints about living conditions, and doubt about whether God was goingContinue reading “The Spiritual Art of Delegation”
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Biblical scholarship creates conflicts where they often do not exist
Writing about the Bible in his latest book After You Believe, popular scholar N. T. Wright notes, “The whole story is the whole story.” There are plenty of people who would like to slice and dice the Bible into sections; others simply ignore what they don’t like while proof-texting to support their own values. ManyContinue reading “Biblical scholarship creates conflicts where they often do not exist”