
What Makes a Good Movie in the Kingdom of God
A Kingdom criteria for reviewing movies What should be the Christian criteria for reviewing movies? This blog is about the
A Kingdom criteria for reviewing movies What should be the Christian criteria for reviewing movies? This blog is about the
Each year, I try to set goals for the new year. It’s a good practice, and when I set those
I don’t think there has ever been a time in my life when I have been more embarrassed for my
I’ve wearied of hearing believers complain about the pandemic, spin conspiracy theories to pretend it doesn’t exist, embrace flaky click-bait
An entertaining plot The Wife and I watched the movie, Red Notice, tonight. It’s not going to win any Academy
The church has made some terrible choices throughout history for which it has paid dearly. American Christians choosing economics (slavery)
Today we left Boston and headed west to the Berkshires, in western Massachusetts, where Herman Melville lived from 1850-1863. It
Our day began with a drive to Newburyport, Massachusetts that should have lasted an hour but took nearly two because
Let me get some things out on the table right from the start. I am an Evangelical. I am conservative.
Should you get the COVID vaccine? I understand the concerns of those who are reluctant. I was reluctant at first,
While I was on our Reformation Tour, I received a text from my office that a topless bar wanted to
I exited the left/right game a long time ago. It became clear to me neither the left nor the right’s
If you have purchased a home you probably got a title policy. A title policy is an insurance policy for
We left Vernon at 6 a.m. this morning for the town of Rouen, France. After an excellent lecture on the
What is Truth? It is the question Pontius Pilate asked Jesus, and it is the question prompted by our visit
In the previous post I attempted to provide some perspective following the Supreme Court’s recent decision on same-sex marriage. Still,
Well, it’s been a week since five lawyers on the Supreme Court decided they had “new insight”—their words—that no society
It has always seemed ironic to me that we celebrate Labor Day by not working. I’m not saying we should
A week ago Friday, I wrenched my neck rolling over in bed. I know, its pathetic, but I’m told these
As an employment law attorney, I counsel people every week who feel they have been treated unfairly by their employers.
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