Best Books I Read in 2020
1. The Everlasting Man, G.K. Chesterton. G.K. Chesterton is the greatest writer you’ve never heard of, and if you have
1. The Everlasting Man, G.K. Chesterton. G.K. Chesterton is the greatest writer you’ve never heard of, and if you have
The Wife and I have been watching a different Christmas movie each evening in the run-up to Christmas. In the
One of the most common tools of filmmakers used to convey the message of the movie is the symbol. What
I’ve written a number of times now on vagrancy. I’ve done so because it’s a problem that before the pandemic
Yesterday in Washington D.C. there was apparently a prayer march. I must have missed the memo, or the GSB research
Not every one gets to do the job they feel they are ultimately called to do. Even those who do,
On a Christian’s attitude toward the world: “Can he hate it enough to change it, and yet love it enough
The Biebs is reportedly pissed, and he has every right to be. His pastor, Carl Lentz, has apparently confessed to
I’ve just finished two biographies on Cotton Mather and purchased a third. Cotton Mather is likely one of the greatest
After four years of President Donald Trump’s leadership, is America great again? That is not intended to be a partisan
There is much said about intolerance, and much of it is wrong. As I’ve written here before, intolerance in-and-of-itself is
We are in the midst of a pandemic. And while history is no stranger to plagues and pandemics, we have
I’ve had the disheartening task of trying to reason with two of my closest family members over the last few
The news coming out about church services becoming super-spreader events for COVID-19 would be comical if they weren’t so tragic.
Growing up in a religious culture can cause us to become inoculated to the meaning of certain religious words, especially
A few years ago a very talented teacher of the Bible named Rob Bell went off the reservation with his
I live downtown in one of the largest cities in America. My wife and I have watched from our home
What if: America had been founded by black people from Africa; Those black people captured white people from Europe and
The Jews in the first century were prejudiced against Samaritans. The Samaritans were remnants of the Northern kingdom of Israel,
Should churches be holding worship services in the midst of the pandemic? I don’t think it’s a hard question. But
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