Martha E. Stortz
Stortz is professor of historical theology and ethics at Pacific Lutheran Seminary, Berkeley, Calif., and author of A World According to God: Practices for Putting Faith at the Center of Your Life (Jossey-Bass, 2004).Articles by Martha E. Stortz:
- Directions, maps, compass
Finding our way on the journey of discipleship - Beware the vice of fear
It can destroy the Spirit's work - Our hope is in Someone
Christ's presence for us and in us lets us live in what is real - Self-control in the Spirit
Surrender and let love pull you in - The 'strength' of meekness
From Moses to Jesus it's in power held in check - Growing into faithfulness
The promises we make and keep anchor us in truth - An eye on goodness
We'd do well to see as God does - God's lesson of generosity
It's how we learn to unclench our fists - The Spirit's temper
It has an infinite fuse, stretching to eternity - Hard-wired for joy
In good times and bad, we can rejoice in the Lord - Does love ever fail us?
Yes, but then the Spirit picks us up off the ground - From the fruits of the Spirit
Christians share a common fare with a hungry world - Discipleship: 'Follow me' into community
- Living in resurrection
Pentecost calls us to practice discipleship and forgiveness - Readying for mission
- Forgiveness: Impossible practice
- Further reading
- On our journey to the manger
Three pilgrims Zechariah, Joseph and Anna guide our path
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