About the Author: Martha Porter

Educator -- bachelors, masters and doctorate in education and research -- teacher and administrator; Pastoral Counselor, Clergy -- MDiv from Emory University, Fellow in American Association of Pastoral Counselors, UCC ordained in 1988; Borad of Directors, Gladdening Light; Author, The Nicene Creed: Ancient Words in the Light of Modern Faith, St Johann Press, 2012
  • By Published On: June 28, 2017

    The Nicene Creed was both a religious and a political tool, a humanly constructed statement of belief that gave order and meaning to the world of its time. The question this book raises is whether it still gives order and meaning to our world--or rather, what kind of order and meaning does it give to our world.

  • By Published On: June 17, 2014

    Structured for Lent, but practical for any time of the year, this new resource examines the lament psalms for their connections to contemporary experiences. The introduction acquaints the reader with Dr. Walter Brueggemann's analysis of the psalms into the categories of orientation, disorientation, and reorientation. A contemporary psalm/poem for each entry discerns the emotional tenor of the psalms and makes it relevant for the challenges of contemporary life and relationships.