Muslims On Planes
Like me, you probably saw last week that NPR fired Juan Williams. They fired him for stating on Fox that
Like me, you probably saw last week that NPR fired Juan Williams. They fired him for stating on Fox that
This is third in a three-part series on risk-taking in the kingdom of God. I started with When Safe Sucks,
I blogged about risk-taking in my last post, When Safe Sucks. I’ve decided to camp out around this subject of
Safety is usually a good thing. We like safe cars, safe airlines and safety locks on guns. We seek safe
When I’m litigating a case, I try to find out early in the case the other side’s best argument. I
As I’ve gotten older, I’ve learned to appreciate people who can reduce the complex to the simple. When it comes
Last week I attended a fundraiser for a local judge. On the way there it occurred to me what an
Today was a very productive day. I awoke at 4:00 a.m. (an hour earlier than usual), read the Bible, the
I spent the last two evenings on a college campus. My church had an outreach on a major university in
People often ask, “How much money should I have in savings?” Given the statistics showing how few Americans save, the
For the last couple weeks I and another attorney in my office have been working on a religious discrimination case.
I was watching the end of the LSU v. Florida football game Saturday evening as the camera focused in on
CNN’s Anderson Cooper is worked up because of the use of the word “gay” in the trailer for Vince Vaughn’s
I saw firsthand yesterday the importance of a Kingdom worldview. I was in a CLE (Continuing Legal Education) course. CLE
Yesterday I wrote about Faisal Shahzad, the Muslim terrorist who this week received a lifetime federal scholarship for attempting to
Are prisons Biblical? It may be a question you have never considered. I’m certain most people have not. Perhaps you
When the Apostle Paul arrived in Athens, he probably didn’t know what to expect. Yet, it wasn’t too long before his
When the Apostle Paul preached in Athens, he quoted Greek poets. (Acts 17:16-34). Paul was trying to connect with the
As a trial lawyer, I make my living in evidence. So, this morning when I ran across the passage in
Unforgiveness is poison. I was in a consultation recently with a client who was having a problem at work: a
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