When Taylor University speaks about advancement or fundraising, we do not begin with strategy. We begin with theology.
Kimpa Vita’s Theology (1704–1708): Dona Beatriz Kimpa Vita led the Antonian movement, proclaiming that Jesus and Mary were African and calling for unity against European domination. Her preaching ...
As a fractured world grapples with an unprecedented mental health epidemic, a voice from the pavement is rising to offer a radical kind of medicine. Today marks the official announcement of a ...
What blinders were the parents and the Pharisees in our story wearing? What was blocking them from seeing what was right ...
It’s easy to see the errors of health-and-wealth grifters. But a subtler addition to the gospel misleads many believers.
Living a life of servant leadership is one of the most seemingly oxymoronic things we can do.
Perkins had his greatest influence in the late 20th century. His most-read book, Let Justice Roll Down, came out 50 years ago ...
God's ways of seeing are not our ways, we hear in today's First Reading. Jesus illustrates this in the Gospel as the blind man comes to see and the Pharisees are made blind. The blind man s ...
The misuse of Scripture is not the property of one political party or one ideology. It is a bipartisan failure of imagination.
If it is ‘certain that we shall not be here for long,’ as Blaise Pascal says, ‘and uncertain whether we shall be here even one hour,’ then what lies beyond death matters more than anything else.
The recent statement by Rev . Dr . Stephen Yenusom Wengam, General Superintendent of the Assemblies of God, Ghana, delivered ...
When William R. Burrows died last week, many a theologian and missionary remembered him as an important voice—and a valuable intellectual support for many decades—for his work in publishing and ...