by Stephen Holmes | Nov 8, 2012 | Opinion
This is kind of a sermon on Romans 14, only without any direct reference to that text. “I shall never forget a night in New York City in which Enda [McDonagh; Irish Roman Catholic theologian] told a group of neo-conservatives he would rather live in Zimbabwe...
by Stephen Holmes | Oct 25, 2012 | Opinion
Editor’s note: This is the second column in a three-part series. In my previous article, I wrote about what social media looks like now and how churches might use it. This world is moving fast; in this article I want to begin to imagine where it might be going...
by Stephen Holmes | Oct 11, 2012 | Opinion
When it began, the worldwide web was like a newspaper or a book: there were pages other people had published that you could read if you wanted. You could even publish your own pages, with a bit of effort, but essentially someone wrote stuff for other people to read....