Theology, Mystery and an Old Riddle

Theology—the way it could have been If I am honest, I sometimes wish that the Bible had been written more like a textbook of systematic theology. I wish that the Apostle John would have included an inspired chart along with his letter to the seven churches. It would have been helpful if Ezekiel had spelled […]
How do I use visual aids to teach the Tabernacle to children?

The tabernacle of Moses can be a difficult subject to teach, especially to children. How do you explain the meaning of this seemingly obsolete structure, its strange furnishings, and all the complicated priestly rituals related to it? Pam*, a children’s ministry director at a California church, found that with the help of the free Sunday […]
How can I know that things are right between me and God? How can I know that when I die I will live forever in a place that is secure and happy?

Before we can answer that question, we need to recognize some things about God and ourselves. 1. First of all we need to understand that the Lord God is a holy God. He exists in all His majesty, being the Creator-Owner of the Universe. He is a loving, caring God, but equally He is also […]
Divine North!

Spiritual stories are a hot commodity. This was evident in the leaflet thrust into my hand by an eager panhandler in downtown Edinburgh. “Storyteller Angela Knowles is on a journey into the rich and diverse world of stories in faiths and spiritualities. Would you like to share that exploration?” The pamphlet was a reminder that […]
What is the point of the Bible?

“I’ve read and read… but what’s the point?!” My friend Joel* was confused and his frustration boiled over as we talked. A college student with a girlfriend and a new baby at home, Joel sincerely wanted to make better decisions for his young family. In his desperation he told me that he had begun to […]