The Wind – Stephanie Nolte

My Lord, your servants have turned against those you love. They say cruel and mean words. Do you not hear them? My Lady, I hear the wind howling through the trees. Surely, my Lord, you have not missed their strident tongues lashing those whom they deem offensive? Ah...

Michael Hardin on the Trinity

I have been asked to explain the Trinity. The first thing I would say is that the doctrine of the Trinity is the way the Christian church frames our understanding of God. Notice I used the word ‘frames.’ A frame is the structure but it is not the house. The wisest in...

A Conversation between Silences – Jessica Scott

“Silence remains, inescapably, a form of speech.” (Susan Sontag) Silence is framed; it is always a silence of something. It is absence but it is idiosyncratic absence – absence in a context, absence of a kind of sound, absence in a kind of place, generated,...