This year, we’re collaborating with writers across the Augustine Collective, a network of student-led Christian journals, to bring you a series of short devotional articles during this season of Advent, the season of anticipation leading up to Christmas. Find this series also published by Cornell Claritas. by Deborah Aderibigbe, Cornell University “Bear fruit in keeping with repentance” – MatthewContinue reading “A Lesson From Those Striving for Perfection”
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What is Holiday Joy? Reflections on Isaiah 35
This year, we’re collaborating with writers across the Augustine Collective, a network of student-led Christian journals, to bring you a series of short devotional articles during this season of Advent, the season of anticipation leading up to Christmas. Find this series also published by Cornell Claritas. by David Johansson, Cornell University “The wilderness and the dry land shall beContinue reading “What is Holiday Joy? Reflections on Isaiah 35”
Do You Know God’s Voice?
This year, we’re collaborating with writers across the Augustine Collective, a network of student-led Christian journals, to bring you a series of short devotional articles during this season of Advent, the season of anticipation leading up to Christmas. Find this series also published by Cornell Claritas. by Frank Fang, Cornell University I used to think I did. Almost twoContinue reading “Do You Know God’s Voice?”
A presentation of the Gospel with CU Martus
This article is written on behalf of an evangelism campaign for Christian Union Martus, a campus ministry which brings spiritual transformation and renewal to campus by equipping students to seek the Lord, grow in knowledge and love of His Word, and thoughtfully engage Penn with the gospel.
The incarnation as bridge
On Christmas, we celebrate the birth of a baby. We celebrate a new metaphysical reality that breaks into our world with earth-shattering humility.
When He breathed life into our bones
You’ve never felt a silence quite so loud as this, a silence weaving in and out of rotting skulls that lay decaying, a silence rendering multitudes hauntingly wordless in the scorched heat.
Can these bones live?
Worthy
It’s ironic that the church, the holy space where saints gather to worship a glorious Lord, has always simultaneously been the place where the dark symptoms of sin stand in the glaring spotlight to me. But that’s the funny thing about faith—as much as I am tempted to lose hope because of sin, God’s grip on my soul will never let me go.
