Author: Gregory Scott

On Torture

There has been much talk about torture since Osama Bin Laden’s death. Those who advocate for torture cite Bin Laden’s

The Power Of Words

I’m a golfer, and I’m a member of a country club where one of the founders is a former professional

The Conscience Of A Nation

  I get the call once a year, and the script is always the same. Two days ago there was

Digesting The Death Of Bin Laden

This morning, the West will awaken to the news of the death of Osama Bin Laden, a misguided mass-murderer (is

3 Tips For A Better Marriage

I’m no expert on marital counseling. I’m not even sure how good a husband I am. I’m one of those

A Story About Contrast

If you spend much time around Christians it’s easy to become disappointed. That disappointment is often a result of the

Seeking The Living One

When the women arrived at Jesus’ tomb on Sunday morning, they found the stone had been rolled away and the

The Problem Of Guilt

Everyone feels guilty at one time or another. People feel guilty when they do certain things; others feel that way when

Good Friday

“Behold, the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world.” John 1:29  

Book Review: Plan B by Pete Wilson

In his first book, Plan B, Nashville pastor, Pete Wilson, takes a swing at the always formidable problem of pain. Though

Back From The Re:create Cruise

O.K., I’ve been gone a while. I admit it. Let’s call it a sabbatical, even though it didn’t start out

NY Times Says Sheen Has Demons

In a rare departure into the realm of the supernatural, the New York Times, the American rag of record, declared

The Error Of The Trendy

Perhaps you heard the news. The word is Rob Bell has gone off the reservation and gone public as a

On Leadership In The Kingdom

Well, it looks like Muammar Gaddafi is on his way out in Libya, following in the footsteps of Egypt’s Mubarak