Category: Kingdom in Culture

What Witches Think of Halloween

I have to admit, I’m probably like most other American Christians. I recognize Halloween is the celebration of death, fear

The History of Halloween

I like history, and since tomorrow is Halloween, I thought you might be interested in how Halloween came to be.

Ten People I’d Most Like To Meet

I’ve met some interesting people.  Some are well-known: Sean Connery, Bobby Knight, and Arnold Palmer come to mind. The ones who’ve had

Muslims On Planes

Like me, you probably saw last week that NPR fired Juan Williams. They fired him for stating on Fox that

On Use of the Word “Gay”

CNN’s Anderson Cooper is worked up because of the use of the word “gay” in the trailer for Vince Vaughn’s

Movies For Teaching Worldview

When the Apostle Paul preached in Athens, he quoted Greek poets. (Acts 17:16-34). Paul was trying to connect with the

3 Clarifications About 9/11

Today there will be much talk about 9/11, its causes and the people involved. Because Truth is a virtue, it

Lessons From Threatened Book Burning

Pastor Terry Jones’s 15 minutes of fame has stretched into a reality tv mini-series. If you haven’t heard the latest,

My Conversion

My conversion started about a year and a half ago, when I began to notice  some of the people I knew

G.K. Chesterton Quotes

Here are some quotes from G.K. Chesterton, one smart dude and a fabulous writer: “If there were no God, there

On the Pastor who Tried to Burn Qurans

Perhaps you’ve read about the pastor who plans on publicly burning a Quran on September 11, 2010. Unfortunately, he’s received

Why Hell is Just and Necessary

It’s become increasingly un-pc to talk about Hell, even in Christian circles. Post-moderns are turned off by it.  Many theologians

Tips From A Lawyer On Bible Study

One thing being a trial lawyer has taught me is how to ask questions, lots of questions.  This skill is particularly