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Blessed be the name of the Lord: Reflections on a really hard year

As 2020 came to a close, I thought to myself, “I’ll be glad to get past this year.” Much of the world had been in lockdown. COVID-19 was in full force. People were dying, especially the elderly and immuno-compromised. We had no vaccine. Our top medical experts seemed unclear about the nature of this virus…

December 22, 2021 in David F. Watson, Down Syndrome, Trauma.

Preaching in the Midst of a Global Pandemic: Guest Post by Dr. Joni Sancken

Dr. Joni Sancken is Associate Professor of Homiletics at United Theological Seminary. Her interests include theological approaches to preaching, women preachers, preaching about the cross and resurrection, and preaching in a context of trauma. She is a member of the Academy of Homiletics. Her most recent book is Words that Heal: Preaching Hope to Wounded…

March 20, 2020 in coronavirus, preaching, Trauma.

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