Laughing Our Way into the Kingdom
Andrew Arndt considers how laughter is a sign of the kingdom.

Andrew Arndt considers how laughter is a sign of the kingdom.
Cabe Matthews suggests that the Christmas story is not about placid babies in the hay but about slaying a dragon.
Todd Copeland reflects on the gift of memory, tools, and family.
David J. Schmidt sees the face of Christ in the members of the migrant caravan.
Andrew Arndt describes how Fleming Rutledge’s Advent takes us back to the soul of this critical and peculiar season.
Sharon Hodde Miller reflects on the witness of pregnancy in seasons of waiting.
Meghan Larissa Good shows that when God has a secret, God talks to women.
C. Wess Daniels reflects on family photographs and Advent.
The following is a guest post by Kyle David Bennett. Kyle is a recent PhD graduate from Fuller Seminary in philosophy of religion and philosophical theology. Before moving to NYC last year he taught philosophy at Azusa Pacific University and theology and ethics at Providence Christian College. He now teaches religion at The King’s College. […]