Unbound Journal kindly published a recent article I wrote on Urban Youth Ministries. You can go here to read it: Contextual Theology in Youth Ministry
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“remember you are compost, and to compost you shall return”: ecotheology and ash wednesday
My theology professor asked the class, “Will composting be necessary in the new heavens and new earth?” My hand shot up immediately and I answered with an enthusiastic “Yes!” Of course, I knew that compost was made of rotting, decomposing earthy matter. Yet, at the same time, I believed composting to be an integral partContinue reading ““remember you are compost, and to compost you shall return”: ecotheology and ash wednesday”