By Denis, Faithful in the Ordinary Going Back to Square One By Denis Haack In an uncertain world, the question is how should we respond when we are uncertain how to respond? Here’s a place to begin.Read more
By Denis, Faithful in the Ordinary How being politicized erodes Christian faith By Denis Haack Being politicized seduces the followers of Jesus away from the primacy of Scripture and the Christ-like ethic of loving those made in God’s image.Read more
By Denis, Faithful in the Ordinary How should we tip when no one sees? By Denis Haack Sometimes our true selves are best revealed when there are no onlookers. No obvious onlookers, anyway.Read more
By Margie, Faithful in the Ordinary Stop looking into the pit By Margie Haack Stop reading, listening, and watching news that makes you angry and depressed. Find stories filled with compassion, love and humor.Read more
By Denis, Faithful in the Ordinary Thinking about social media By Denis Haack Social media will not go away, so we need to revisit the question of how to be faithful in our use of it.Read more
By Denis, Faithful in the Ordinary Maturing is a process By Denis Haack None of us are equally proficient in demonstrating every fruit of the Spirit—and that reveals where we need to grow as followers of Jesus.Read more
By guest authors, Faithful in the Ordinary Personal Reflection: Windows By Scott Schuleit In poetic prose, Scott Schuleit reflects on how windows shape our vision, deepening it and occasionally distracting it.Read more
By Denis, Faithful in the Ordinary How I see, displayed on the wall of my office By Denis Haack Two paintings and a dried palm frond remind me that there is more to reality than I can imagine. And in that, I find hope.Read more
By Denis, Faithful in the Ordinary Unloving? I have a good excuse By Denis Haack I admit there are times when I am unloving. But I always have a good excuse.Read more
By Denis, Faithful in the Ordinary Articles worth discussing: “Our Culture of Contempt” (Arthur Brooks) & “Yuck!” (Jiayang Fan) By Denis Haack Two magazine articles on disgust—something that is sadly tearing the fragile fabric of our society—that are worth reading and discussing.Read more