Loading…

Conversations with Scripture: The Gospel of Luke is unavailable, but you can change that!

Luke intuitively understands the importance of storytelling as the key to human growth, change, and healing. Speaking to the crisis of faith faced by his church, Luke retells the story of Jesus’ birth, ministry, death, and resurrection as a means of addressing the spiritual struggles that resurface generation after generation. Touching on issues of belonging, authority, tradition, behavior, and...

a story without reference to what it was originally intended to communicate can also be spiritually beneficial. My students often learned things from the stories they read from the desert fathers and mothers, even when they didn’t understand their original intention. But they also missed things they could benefit from hearing, and that is the problem with an approach to biblical stories that never asks, “What did the original storyteller have in mind?” When we read
Pages 5–6