and consider.
The Art of Holy Slowness: Recovering Contemplative Reading in a Distracted Age
We have been formed by speed. News arrives in seconds, content demands reaction in minutes. What does it mean, then, to sit with a single verse for an entire day — to let it turn in the mind like a stone in water?
Kairos and Chronos: Two Kinds of Time, One Eternal Word
The Greeks gave us two words for time. Understanding both is essential to grasping why Scripture reads us as much as we read it.
Why the Word Was Never Meant to Be Read Alone
From the synagogue to the early church, Scripture was always a community event. Kairos exists to recover this ancient practice.
On the Silence of God: A Meditation on Psalm 22
There are seasons when the heavens seem brass. Psalm 22 does not explain them — it inhabits them, and leads us through.
Grace as Grammar: How the Gospel Rewrites the Self
Paul does not merely announce grace as a doctrine. He writes it as a new grammar — a restructuring of the very language of existence.
The Pastor as Shepherd: Recovering a Forgotten Metaphor
In an age of CEO pastors and platform builders, the ancient image of the shepherd offers a radically different vision of Christian leadership.
Reading the Psalms as Prayer: A Practical Guide
Bonhoeffer called the Psalter the prayer book of the Bible. Here is how to let it become yours.