Category: Kingdom in Culture

On How to Truly Live

“None but a good man is really a living man; and the more good any man does, the more he

Movie review: Nomadland
Kingdom in Culture

Movie Review: Nomadland

This is a message movie As an introduction to this movie review on Nomadland, I should mention that I like

Avoiding Media Brainwashing

I just finished reading an excellent biography of Cato, not Inspector Clouseau’s Cato but Rome’s Marcus Porcius Cato a/k/a Cato

Should Christians Wear Masks?

Have Christians gone crazy? I ask this question seriously and not rhetorically. Maybe it’s the pandemic. Actually, I am sure

What Are You Reading?

Last year I fell short again of my goal of reading 50 books in a year. It’s a lofty goal

Some Kingdom History on Vaccines

As we brace for the battle that is sure to come as vaccination becomes available to the general population, I

Was Donald Trump a Cyrus?

I was in a relatively small group of people in September 2016 before the election when a prominent Evangelical leader

On the Insurrection

Yes….an insurrection. A Republican insurrection. Republicans Gone Wild. Republicans breaking and entering, forcibly taking over a government building, and injuring

On the Election

Well, apart from the fallout from an insurrection and a possible upcoming impeachment all the drama from the election may

Best Books I Read in 2020

1. The Everlasting Man, G.K. Chesterton. G.K. Chesterton is the greatest writer you’ve never heard of, and if you have

Kingdom in Culture

The Meaning of the Manger

One of the most common tools of filmmakers used to convey the message of the movie is the symbol. What

On Vagrancy

I’ve written a number of times now on vagrancy. I’ve done so because it’s a problem that before the pandemic

Chesterton on Changing the World

On a Christian’s attitude toward the world: “Can he hate it enough to change it, and yet love it enough