
10 Things God Loves
A few days ago, I blogged on 10 things God hates. Thanks to Jesse for a comment in response to
A few days ago, I blogged on 10 things God hates. Thanks to Jesse for a comment in response to
Last year at this time I was completing a year of being bivocational. What did you think I meant by
How much integrity do you have? I’ll give you a test in a minute to help determine that but first
God is a person, not in the sense He is a man (though He became one), but a person in
Spiritual things are good. Earthly things are bad. Right? Wrong. And not only wrong, but dangerously wrong. This is popularly
There has been much talk about torture since Osama Bin Laden’s death. Those who advocate for torture cite Bin Laden’s
I’m a golfer, and I’m a member of a country club where one of the founders is a former professional
I get the call once a year, and the script is always the same. Two days ago there was
Yesterday I blogged on how, by understanding Jesus’ use of the kingdom as a metaphor, we can gain a deeper
In a previous post I wrote that Jesus was using a metaphor in referring to His rule as a kingdom.
I’ve had a unique window on the Christian world over the last 15 years. From 1997 through 2005, when I
This morning, the West will awaken to the news of the death of Osama Bin Laden, a misguided mass-murderer (is
I’m no expert on marital counseling. I’m not even sure how good a husband I am. I’m one of those
If you spend much time around Christians it’s easy to become disappointed. That disappointment is often a result of the
Yesterday, I gave three reasons you should never say “God told me…” me to someone. Here’s what you should do
It happened to me the other day. It’s happened before, and it will probably happen again. A client said to
When the women arrived at Jesus’ tomb on Sunday morning, they found the stone had been rolled away and the
Everyone feels guilty at one time or another. People feel guilty when they do certain things; others feel that way when
“Behold, the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world.” John 1:29
In his first book, Plan B, Nashville pastor, Pete Wilson, takes a swing at the always formidable problem of pain. Though
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