Feasting in Faith
How our family rings in the new year with an eye toward heaven, by Timothy S. Radcliff
Unfashionably Late
How senior editor Jennifer Woodruff Tait celebrates Christmas
Awaiting the Bridegroom's Return
What does historical betrothal tell us about Advent?
The Sacred Rhythm of Orthodox Fasting: A Historical Perspective
A guest post by Zeeva Usman
Against the world and for the Trinity
We know almost nothing of Athanasius’s early life
Really God, really human
A reflection on and A celebration of who Christians worship, both before and after the Council of Nicaea
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Today in History
Zenas Loftis Born to Serve in Tibet (1881)
“We were fully aware of the severe criticisms passed upon us by many of those who showed their unfitness to be in the judgment seat, by the unmerciful...”
Catherine H. Birney. The Grimké Sisters: Sarah and Angelina Grimké: The First American Women Advocates of Abolition and Woman’s Rights. 1885.
May that Kingdom Be Planted (1855)
Read John 8:19–40.O Lord, we draw near to you, the one who hears and then answers prayer, unto whom all flesh shall come...

