Author: Gregory Scott

A View From Anywhere

As I write this, I’m sitting at a terrace table in a jazz bar & restaurant in downtown Houston, Texas

Chuck Colson on Truth

“The greatest friend of truth is time, her greatest enemy is prejudice, and her constant companion humility.” Chuck Colson, 1931-2012

Against Christian Goofiness

When I was in college I worked as a waiter at a restaurant. I was a young Christian, and in

Movie Review: Blue Like Jazz

Blue Like Jazz, the movie based on Donald Miller’s best-selling book of the same name, opened yesterday at theaters. The

Is This Writer’s Block?

Ok, so I haven’t written all week. I was determined to write tonight, so I sat here and looked at

The Atonement in History

Our weekly church small group met Thursday, and as part of the teaching we watched a montage of the crucifixion

Proof of the Unseen

Jesus is teaching one day inside a house. His audience includes Pharisees and others who teach the Jewish religious law.

On the Right to Die

I’ve never had particularly strong feelings on the issue of the so-called right to die. My experience with the issue

His Grace is Enough

The last five months have been brutal. For me, its been a time of trials, difficulties and illness. About halfway

On Movies & Evangelism

When the Apostle Paul found himself in front of the Athenian Supreme Court with an opportunity to reach the most powerful

A New View of Work: The Law of God

Law is always a reflection of its author. I’m always struck with the foolishness of those who say, “You can’t