The Holy Shift Blog
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Article by Scott Sauls: The transfer of grace is not only something that happens between God and people, but also between people and people. It’s a community affair, not a private affair.
Your Gentleness is Not a Liability
REFLECTION BY SARAH E. WESTFALL: In sixth grade, I punched a boy, and I think it surprised me most.
The Way to Peace
A short video by BibleProject illustrating how Biblical peace is about wholeness or completeness and was brought to earth in the person of Jesus, the Prince of Peace.
How Shalom Fights
ART + REFLECTION BY SOFIA RECTOR: Darkness deepens, presses down, and winds buffet. Lightning flashes -- Action! Thunder rumbles -- Reaction!
Creative World Justice
BY JASON PORTERFIELD: What might a weekly rhythm look like that helps us regularly put into practice the biblical mandate to do justice?
Is N.T. Wright Right About Heaven?
No one has had a more profoundly shifted my understanding of Jesus's teaching than Jesus himself, of course. But N.T. Wright runs a close second.
A "Messy Middle" Manifesto
BY KATE BOYD: We believe in boundaries, not boxes. We love the gospel and we stand for justice. We cling to God in faith but create space for doubts.
I Blame Wendell Berry and Jesus
The yearning for smaller, slower, sweeter has been growing in me for years, maybe even a decade. I don't just blame all the growth and progress in the area for this. I also blame Wendell Berry and Jesus.
Family Feedback 2022
Thank you for being such a valuable part of The Holy Shift Family. Your dreams, ideas, and opinions matter to us and WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU!
Making Art When the World is on Fire
REFLECTION BY KATIE FOX: What can we say about art and beauty in the face of mass shootings, war, evil, and destruction? Why discuss poetry, when the world feels like it's on fire? What can beauty and the arts offer to us when we’ve lost everything we hold dear?
An Invitation to an Unlikely Community
Instead of drawing lines in the sand, we make room at the table for anyone who wants to encounter Jesus and love others.
The Hospitable Tree
ART + REFLECTION BY SOFIA RECTOR: As the light gentles, we gather, arms laden with food, blankets, drink. We come to feed our souls as much as our bodies...
To My Prodigal Son
POEM BY KAREN ABEYTA:You once recited the sinner’s prayer | donning a Power Rangers costume | fearing Hell but | not loving God
Why Boundaries ARE Grace
BY DR. HENRY CLOUD OF BOUNDARIES.ME: Many Christians misunderstand grace, even those who are helping people grow. Usually people think that grace means forgiveness or the absence of condemnation. And the God of grace is the one who forgives. But while forgiveness is an expression of the grace of God, grace is much bigger than just forgiveness.
Unnamed in the Story
The kitchen window framed the scene | the proud posturing, the wild gesturing. | And I, with linen towel twisting | between fretting fingers, watched | as a broken boy extended his hand, | demanding honor from kindness.
Immersed in His Mercy
ARTICLE BY JUDY DOUGLASS: Our God loves mercy. May we live in this truth: “Mercy triumphs over judgment.” (James 2:13)
Drowning in Grief
If surviving grief has taught me anything, it is that we all have one life to live and one God to glorify, and we are purposed to do that in community.
All Things New
ART + REFLECTION BY SOFIA RECTOR: May we grieve well, knowing He has plumbed the depths, and then risen to the heights, and is making all things new.