by Hans de Klerk for Dutch edition of Charisma magazine, August 2004
A 19th century theologian explains why Paul's use of the Greek word 'huiothesia' cannot refer to 'adoption' in the usual sense of this word.
How discipling nations (Med.#87) includes discipling political leaders who have been baptized into the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit.
This published article illustrates how the power of the 'stoikheia' negatively affects Christian witness and dialogue in pluralist societies
In the second century, St. Irenaeus of Lyon gave us an image of the Trinity that can also serve as a symbol of the Father.
NEW! A talk I gave in February 2020, which is published here as a sort of extension to Meditation #79
In this published article I explain how Moroccan culture helped me understand the family dimension of the Hebrew word for 'redeemer'.
How the Basic Values Model has helped me understand and adapt to cultural differences between another culture and my own.