7 Daily Texts from This Week
Our Daily Text has grown this past year to several thousand daily readers. Here are seven entries from this past week that we hope encourages you to pursue the holy love of God and your neighbor.
Our Daily Text has grown this past year to several thousand daily readers. Here are seven entries from this past week that we hope encourages you to pursue the holy love of God and your neighbor.
What did people talk about? What did they read? As 2015 comes to a close, we offer the articles that were the very best, most read posts of the year. Please enjoy Seedbed’s Top Posts of 2015!
With so many new collectives and new publications, it’s hard to keep up with all of the resources we’re delivering these days. Here’s an attempt to connect you to great content—read the 3 posts from four of our top collectives from this past week.
From everyone on the Seedbed farm team, we wish you happy holidays—err, Merry Christmas!
Our hosts continue Joshua’s interview with worship leader and poet Jason Upton. Jason shares more about worship leading, the role of prophecy in worship and how eschatology shapes our worship and worship writing.
Joshua sits down with worship leader Jason Upton, an influential singer-songwriter with the heart of a pastor. In Part I of this interview, they talk about Upton’s journey into ministry and the influences upon his life and ministry. If you are a fan of prophetic worship, you don’t want to miss this one.
The birth of the Savior: What can we say that has not yet been said? Let’s take a deeper look as Caleb Friedeman shares Part II of his series, taking a fresh look at Christ’s birth narrative in Luke.
With so many new collectives and new publications, it’s hard to keep up with all of the resources we’re delivering these days. Here’s an attempt to connect you to great content—read the 3 posts from four of our top collectives from this past week.
For some, Black Friday is a fun-filled day of getting the best bargains of the year. For others, it is a ridiculous display of the worst consumerism has to offer. Christopher Peters suggests what might be an appropriate reaction for Christians.
It’s the Threshing Floor’s 50th episode! We celebrate this milestone by sitting down with sower-in-chief Rev. John David Walt. We take a short detour into our usual antics with JD in tow and then have a conversation about Advent.
An intercultural congregation is a community of believers centered on Jesus who intentionally celebrate God’s creativity by empathetically listening to one another. Their oneness in fellowship is a sign of the work of the Holy Spirit, and their love is a witness to the world. Kirk Sims answers the question: how does a church live out this reality?
Is Mormonism a Christian Denomination? Randy Hardman reviews the book, Talking Doctrine, by Richard Mouw and Robert Millet.