by devotionalia | Mar 31, 2025 | Christianity
What a 2,000-Year-Old Story Reveals About Our Cancel Culture Everywhere we look, we read tales of divisiveness, cancel culture and moral outrage. Perhaps a look at an ancient story about a father with two difficult sons might be the radical text we need most. The...
by devotionalia | Mar 29, 2025 | Christianity
“Why do I have to believe before you give me any proof?” This old chestnut. This is a question I’ve heard many times, and it’s a fair one. I’ve asked it myself thousands of times, and sometimes I still do, regardless of how many theological and philosophical texts I...
by devotionalia | Mar 23, 2025 | Christianity, Philosophy, Spirituality
Why more people are becoming spiritual but not religious I’m having my Sunday morning latte again while watching the smartly dressed folk heading into the church. Meanwhile, just a few doors down, there is a building that used to be a church and is now a...
by devotionalia | Mar 21, 2025 | Christianity, Philosophy
How faith helps with grief. Every now and then, life has a habit of punching an ugly hole in our parachute. It happened to me last year. One minute, I was drifting around, admiring the scenery and the next minute, hurtling towards the ground thinking, “Well, this is...
by devotionalia | Mar 19, 2025 | Christianity
For whatever random and accidental YouTube algorithm reason, I ended up watching the Jane and Michael Banks song last night as they outlined their wishlist for what they would want in a Nanny. ♫♪♪ “If you want this choice position, have a cheery...