More on Tim Ballard, Operation Underground Railroad, and ‘Sound of Freedom’

by John Ellis Sex trafficking is a serious issue. An issue that followers of Jesus should mourn while seeking justice for the victims. Unfortunately, it's an issue that is wildly misunderstood and that has been co-opted by self-serving, glory-seeking individuals and organizations. This past summer, the surprise hit movie Sound of Freedom propelled one such … Continue reading More on Tim Ballard, Operation Underground Railroad, and ‘Sound of Freedom’

A Post-Evangelical Journey of Faith, Doubt, and Shalom

by John Ellis Almost exactly four years ago, I shuttered my previous blog A Day in His Court. Over the upcoming weeks and months, I’m planning on writing more about what led me to transition away from my previous blog and start Practically Known Theology. For now, I simply want to note that by the … Continue reading A Post-Evangelical Journey of Faith, Doubt, and Shalom

Divided by Faith: Evangelical Religion and the Problem of Race in America

by John Ellis Michael Emerson and Christian Smith’s book Divided by Faith: Evangelical Religion and the Problem of Race in America is one of the seminal books in the conversation about race and evangelicalism in this country. Published in 2000, some would argue that the two sociologists’ book is the genesis for the current iteration … Continue reading Divided by Faith: Evangelical Religion and the Problem of Race in America

Claiming that Africa Shares Responsibility for the Transatlantic Slave Trade Is Historically Deceptive (Not to Mention Racist)

by John Ellis I met Patrick Buchanan in 1996. He was in Greenville, SC, wooing voters for his bid to become the Republican nominee for the presidential election later that year.[1] A friend and fellow student at Bob Jones University had scored an invitation to a private reception for the paleoconservative stalwart. I tagged along. … Continue reading Claiming that Africa Shares Responsibility for the Transatlantic Slave Trade Is Historically Deceptive (Not to Mention Racist)

Pastoring in the Trump Era

Trump as the one promised in Genesis 3:15. by John Ellis Not long into 2020, I observed to a friend that COVID, Trump, BLM, CRT, etc. haven't created divisions among us; they've revealed the divisions that were already there. Two summers earlier, I had begun to become aware of the deep divisions within our churches … Continue reading Pastoring in the Trump Era

Can God Create a Rock too Big for Him to Lift?

by John Ellis There’s only been one time in my life when I’ve been legitimately asked “how many angels can dance on the head of a pin?”. By legitimately, I mean it wasn’t asked by a buddy goofing around. The question was condescendingly posed to me by a smirking college kid who overheard me and … Continue reading Can God Create a Rock too Big for Him to Lift?

Sunday Morning is the Most Segregated Hour in America for a Reason, but Probably Not for the Reason You Think

by John Ellis Much is made of Sunday morning containing the most segregated hour in American culture. The handwringing isn’t necessarily based on a falsity. It’s true that church services, by and large, are segregated. Ironically, many of the white evangelicals lamenting this state of affairs fail to understand the reason for the segregation in … Continue reading Sunday Morning is the Most Segregated Hour in America for a Reason, but Probably Not for the Reason You Think

A Philosophy for Teaching Theatre to High School Students

by John Ellis Unfortunately, the overarching academic model that stretches over much of the secondary educational landscape creates resource constraints, including time, for schools. Because of this, administrators juggle limited resources while seeking to meet education department and district standards, fulfill school board and parents’ expectations, and respond profitably and equitably to the understandable jockeying … Continue reading A Philosophy for Teaching Theatre to High School Students

A Modern-Day Parable

by John Ellis Interestingly, when his disciples asked Jesus why he often spoke in parables he replied, “The secret of the Kingdom of God has been given to you. But to those on the outside everything is said in parables so that they may ever be seeing but never perceiving, and ever hearing but never … Continue reading A Modern-Day Parable

Why We Named Our First-Born Infinity

by John Ellis Danita and I are frequently asked why we gave Infinity her name. Over the years we’ve truthfully confessed, “Well, while we were in a Barnes & Noble, we looked through a baby name book. The name Infinity, which we didn’t realize was considered a name, went well with the middle-name of Kye … Continue reading Why We Named Our First-Born Infinity