by Anthony Tringale | Jun 21, 2012 | activist faith, engaged in culture, SERVE
When it comes to fighting for the rights of sexually trafficked children and teenagers in the state of New York, it’s hard to feel a sense of accomplishment. New York City is statistically the worst city in America when it comes to under-aged sex trafficking....
by Sean Wrench | Apr 30, 2010 | creativity and art
The Cross and the Suffering Savior The first part of this section talks about Jesus carrying the cross to Golgotha. It references the passage of scripture in Luke that talks about the man Simon who was stopped and asked to carry the cross the rest of the way for...
by Sean Wrench | Dec 24, 2009 | book reviews, READ
[serialposts]In Chapter 4 of The Case for Christmas, Lee Strobel interviews Louis Lapides. Lapides is a Pastor of a church in Southern California. But what’s makes this interview so interesting is that Lapides grew up in a Jewish family. When Strobel asked...
by Sean Wrench | Dec 2, 2009 | bible literacy
[vimeo 7072145 nolink] by Sean Wrench Jesus, Wine, Parties, Miracles …the excitement and irony of it all are simply amazing. I can’t put into words the anticipation I felt as I waited for ‘Scouting the Divine’ to appear in the mail. Something in my spirit told me...
by Sean Wrench | Sep 26, 2009 | bible literacy
by Sean Wrench Luke 11:1-13 I was pretty stoked to have this chapter assigned to me. Honestly when I saw the chapter titles it was one I was looking forward most to reading. Prayer. The Bible tells us it’s one of the single most important things in life we can...