On Apologetics—Part 2

In the last post, I explained the dilemma Christians face in attempting to use reason to persuade non-Christians to faith

On Apologetics—Part I

When I was in college I was challenged by an atheist about why I believed what I believed as a

On The Homeless

I live in one of the largest cities in the U.S.A. Actually, I live and work downtown, so I have

On Discipleship

The other night I was listening to Notker the Stammerer’s book, The Life of Charlemagne, on my Audio Books app.

Las Vegas Shooter Was a Loner

In Genesis, Chapter 3, the Lord said, “It is not good for the man to be alone.” It’s almost as

Why Pastors Don’t Preach on Work

I’ve always been amazed at how rarely pastors preach on the subject of work. My church is unusual. My pastor

Interpreting Hurricanes

On August 26, 2017, I wrote about the recent eclipse. I ended the post by stating that because we can

When an Eclipse Meant Something

Like many Americans, this past Monday I gathered with others outside to experience the eclipse. Where I live, we only

Holy Spirit Inspired Management

I’ve written much here regarding what it means to be an employee and work empowered or inspired by the Holy

On Colin Kaepernick

I heard today Colin Kaepernick has still not been signed by any NFL team. The rumor is that no one

On Devotionals

I’ve never been much on devotionals. In fact, I don’t think I have ever read one. I suppose that means

On Illegitimate Businesses

While I was on our Reformation Tour, I received a text from my office that a topless bar wanted to