On a misunderstood Mr. Rogers quote (May 26, 2024)
Mr. Rogers famously said to "look for the helpers." Brendan McLean wonders if that's the best instruction for adults and connects his question to Romans 10.
Rev. Brendan McLean is the associate pastor of First Presbyterian Church in Tyler, Texas. Many who know him and love him would describe him as “essentially a golden retriever.”
Mr. Rogers famously said to "look for the helpers." Brendan McLean wonders if that's the best instruction for adults and connects his question to Romans 10.
Brendan McLean writes on hope, Romans and "Lord of the Rings."
Brendan McLean writes on Romans 4:13, 16-21.
Brendan McLean writes on Romans 3:21-30.
Both "Dune: Part Two" and the Barmen Declaration call Christians to reject religious corruption, writes Brendan McLean.
Sometimes we can suffer from doing what is right, but fear should not control us, writes Brendan McLean.
There is so much we will never know. Isaiah asks us to embrace the mystery and trust God anyway, writes Brendan McLean.
There are whispers of a "Ted Lasso" spin-off, but Brendan McLean doesn't want one. Applying the hospice principle of a good death to a beloved story can lead to something profound, he writes.
Brendan McLean offers a prayer that can be used alongside an Easter meal shared with friends and family.
"Everything Everywhere All at Once" may be absurd and dance with nihilism, but it also contains important lessons connected to the Christian faith, writes Brendan McLean.
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