Ken Sundet Jones
The Preacher Above the Sea of Fog
The role of the pastor has never been as ill-defined as it is today.
X Rex
Pontius Pilate, Political Despair, and the Surprising Inspiration for Handel’s “Messiah”
Wicked and the Limits of Freedom
Finitude is less to be avoided and more to regarded as a gift.
A Day Full of Grace for All Saints and Christ the King
Hope when the darkness drops and life seems to stop.
Naked Distraction
Thoughts on the Viral Nude Dating Show
His Eye Is on the Sparrow’s Nest
The devil is not in the details. God is.
Ready or Not, Here He Comes
You haven’t been left behind. You’ve been chosen, elected, hand-picked.
Always Left on the Verge
A Martin McDonagh Primer
Where God Met Me
The Book (and the Professor) That Preached the Gospel to Me
God for the Skeptic
Christianity Is Not A Straitjacket
The Preacher’s Gift
Even a single word can become a sermon.
Drowning in the Miry Depths
God has chosen to link the water-logged lungs of Christ to your drowning under life’s heavy load.








