Blog Desperately Grasping for Security As I listen to presidential politics, analyses of our economy, and responses to the recent attacks on US embassies (and…Theresa LatiniSeptember 13, 2012
Blog Another Devastating Flood Seven years ago hurricane Katrina began its devastating assault on New Orleans. Yesterday tropical storm Isaac (downgraded from a hurricane)…Theresa LatiniAugust 30, 2012
Blog Thou Shalt Not Create Enemy Images: Christian Life and Presidential Politics As a young child, I, like so many others throughout church history, was taught the Ten Commandments as part of…Theresa LatiniAugust 16, 2012
Blog Forgiveness as a Practice of Prayer Rev. Karin A. Craven is filling in for Theresa. She is an ordained Presbyterian minister and a second year PhD…Theresa LatiniAugust 2, 2012
Blog Hospitable, Iconoclastic Prayer Rev. Karin A. Craven is guest blogging for Theresa Latini. Karin is an ordained Presbyterian minister and a second year…Theresa LatiniJuly 19, 2012
Blog A Response to General Assembly: Can We Tame our Tongues? The Presbyterian Church (USA) General Assembly is well under way. Like many other Presbyterians, I’ve been watching from afar—reading daily…Theresa LatiniJuly 5, 2012
Blog The Beauty and Mystery of Marriage: A Reformed Perspective This past weekend I had the privilege of officiating at my niece’s wedding. Standing between two old, gorgeous fir trees,…Theresa LatiniJune 21, 2012
Blog Empathetic Leadership: A New Way of Heading into General Assembly The Presbyterian Church (USA) General Assembly is soon upon us. This biennial gathering of commissioners, special interest groups, GA staff…Theresa LatiniJune 7, 2012
Blog Girls, Mad Men, Game of Thrones: Inviting Us into the Angst of our Culture Wars Over the past couple of months, I’ve been following debates in the media about what has been called a “war…Theresa LatiniMay 24, 2012
Blog Deifying Rape Any self-reflexive preacher knows that bearing the Word of God with her or his human words is a weighty matter.…Theresa LatiniMay 10, 2012