On Work and Good Friday
I’m a little bummed today. Today was Good Friday, and I don’t like to work on Good Friday. Easter is
I’m a little bummed today. Today was Good Friday, and I don’t like to work on Good Friday. Easter is
This is the last post in this series on workplace evangelism. In this series I’ve been looking at the Parable
In the last post I wrote about the first lesson about workplace evangelism that comes from the Parable of the
I ended the prior post in this series in the middle of the Parable of the Shrewd Manager, where the
The parable I referred to in the last post appears in Luke 16:1-8. To understand the parable, one must recognize
This is the second in a series of posts on workplace evangelism. So, here’s the problem. You are a Christian
Today I’m starting a series on workplace evangelism. If you’ve been a Christian for any time at all, you have
You may have heard last week that the Pope announced he will resign in a few weeks. This is big
Deception is one of the things I fear the most. I fear it because by definition if I am deceived
Every Christian has been commissioned to go and make disciples. (Matt. 28:19). But even the most disciplined Christians can find
I’ve suggested here in a prior post the possibility that competence is a characteristic of righteousness. If that is true,
Solomon was a smart guy. But when it came to sex and marriage, his wisdom came not from reason but
So, I received an email from an attorney friend of mine implicitly endorsing the so-called “right-to-die.” It contained a statement
Every generation of Christians has blind spots. Every nation has blind spots. As discussed in my previous post, blind spots
I am Caucasian. Growing up Caucasian, I never experienced discrimination because of my race. I was raised in a fairly
A few years ago, when our church lost its pastor, I and three other guys found ourselves in charge of
Sometimes these blog posts are unintentionally prophetic. The last post, The Myth of Balance, is an example. The reason I was not
There is a popular ideal among Christians these days. It is the ideal of the so-called balanced lifestyle. It posits
This is the time of year for New Year’s resolutions. While personal improvement is always a good thing, one of
“Behold, I make all things new.” Rev. 21:5
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