By Lynne Baab Sometimes we fall into the error of thinking that the notion of caring for God’s creation is something new, unique to our age. Psalm 104, which dates …
By Lynne Baab Did you know that in many times and places in Christian history, Easter has been viewed as a season, not just a day? The Easter season goes …
by Lynne M. Baab I’ve been thinking about the notion of “home” a lot recently. Maybe that’s because my husband and I are en route from Seattle, our home for …
by Lynne Baab, The first time I walked a labyrinth, there were about six other people walking it at the same time. I found myself bemused by the parallels between …
The Bible is full of journeys – Abraham, the Exodus, the Exile and the return to Jerusalem, Paul’s missionary journeys – but you’ll seldom if ever hear the Bible …
The human brain loves to find patterns, even when none exist. This explains the popularity of conspiracy theories, some of which must be false. (Only some of them? See, I can’t …
I’ve been thinking a lot lately about how I pray differently in different places. For the past eight years I’ve lived in Dunedin, New Zealand, a city of 120,000 people …
Today’s post in the series Welcome to the Manger Who Will You Invite? is contributed by Lynne Baab who has written many books and articles on Christian spiritual practices. Her latest book …