For Refreshment We beseech Thee, Almighty God, to behold our prayers, and to pour out upon us Thy loving tenderness; that we who are afflicted by reason of our sins, may be refreshed by the coming of our Saviour; through the same Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. —Gelasian Sacramentary, Fifth Century
Column Entry, “Loneliness, Artificial Intelligence, and the Image of God,” by Elizabeth McLaughlin
Column Title: Communitas Column Entry: “Loneliness, Artificial Intelligence, and the Image of God” Column Description: The term Communitas refers to an unstructured community of equal members often traveling from one place to another. Like the characters in Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales, we are fellow pilgrims on the road towards the Father’s house, following Jesus as the way, truth, and life. This …
Call for Papers, Jacques Ellul Society, The Humiliated Word in a Time of Crisis
A Call from the Jacque Ellul Society for submissions: What is the word’s status today? In a time marked by division and polarization over politics, medicine, science, culture, or even what it means to be human, often words are weaponized and truth is buried under lies. Confronted by such circumstances, what would it look like to attune ourselves to the …
Two Tenure-track Positions, Geneva College
Two tenure-track openings at Geneva College. Full details in the links below: Finance and Accounting – Tenure Track Entrepreneurship -Tenure Track
Quote of the Week, Guarding Your Mouth
“Set a guard over my mouth, Lord; keep watch over the door of my lips.” –Psalm 141:3 (New International Version) Questions for reflection: In a culture that weaponizes words to serve personal agendas, what guards can we set up to make sure we are not using words and images to destroy our neighbors?Â
A Prayer for Divine Help, Fifth Century, Gelasian Sacramentary
A Prayer for Divine Help Stretch forth, O Lord, Thy mercy over all Thy servants everywhere, even the right hand of heavenly help, that they may seek Thee with their whole heart, and obtain what they rightly ask for; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. —Gelasian Sacramentary.
Quote of the Week, The Desire for Many Things, Evagrius, Desert Father
“Cut the desire for many things out of your heart and so prevent your mind being dispersed and your stillness lost.” –Evagrius, Desert Father, from The Desert Fathers: Sayings of the Early Christian Monks, Benedicta Ward, Editor, p. 10.
A Prayer for Heavenly-mindedness, 5th Century
For Heavenly-Mindedness Grant us, O Lord, not to mind earthly things, but to love things heavenly; and even now, while we are placed among things that are passing away, to cleave to those that shall abide; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. —Leonine Sacramentary, 5th Century
New Vlog Entry, The Wisdom of St. Francis of Assisi, by Stephanie Bennett
In this entry . . . What is it about St. Francis of Assisi that keeps people reading and writing books about him? For over 800 years this man has fascinated the world. One of the most helpful things he said is simply, “What is mine to do?” What has God given you to do? Not, what is your sister’s or your mother’s …
Call for Book Reviewer, Healthy Christian Minds: A Biblical, Practical, and Sometimes Philosophical Exploration of Intellectual Virtues and VicesÂ
The Journal of Christian Teaching Practice is seeking a reviewer for Elmer John Thiessen’s new book Healthy Christian Minds: A Biblical, Practical, and Sometimes Philosophical Exploration of Intellectual Virtues and Vices (Cascade Press). The ideal reviewer would be someone who studies/teaches communication ethics or dialogic civility. Our time frame is flexible. If you are interested, please reach out directly to the JCTP Book Review …
























