Lately I have been struggling with feelings of dissatisfaction. I’ve written blogs only to delete them. Sermon ideas get jotted down, only to be scribbled out. Movies get watched, only to be met with a dismissive shrug. Books get read, only to have a bookmark placed in them and shelved. Even my art, that lifelong … Continue reading
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What If Christians Were More Like Christ?
What if Christians were more like Christ? What if we lived zestfully, gave sacrificially and loved unconditionally? What if instead of complaining about rights lost, we loved those who wish to wrong us? What if we practiced turning the other cheek? What if instead of seeking legislation to protect our rights, we laid our rights … Continue reading
A Modern Day Babel
The Sunday School class I teach has been going through the opening chapters of Genesis which means we are encountering the great themes of Creation, the Fall, Judgment and the Promise of Redemption. With each story we have been constantly reminded at how man excels in all the wrong areas. Whether it’s Eve eating the … Continue reading
I’m an Introvert, and I Need the Church
Recently a well-known Christian author admitted that he doesn’t go to church very often. His reasoning was that he doesn’t learn through listening to “lectures” or “connect” through music (you can read more of his reasoning in a follow-up article here). As I read through his reasoning and the follow-up comments, both on his blog … Continue reading
Missing Links and Missing Points
The much anticipated creation vs. evolution debate between Ken Ham and Bill Nye finally took place and it did what I expected it to do: it gave internet trolls on both sides the chance to yell at each other about how right their particular view is. The hashtag, #creationdebate was even trending on Twitter last … Continue reading
Sundays, Softball, and Spirituality
Let me begin by saying parenting is hard. Anybody who says otherwise simply is not a parent or they are doing it wrong. Thus when I see an article about parenting written by a parent who is trying their best to “bring up a child in the way he should go” I am very reluctant … Continue reading
Looking Ahead
It’s that time of year again where we set goals, make resolutions and try to figure out how to improve ourselves in the upcoming year. I’ve never been a resolutions type guy, but I do like to set goals, so here’s some of my goals for 2014. 1. Use Social Media to Encourage, Edify and … Continue reading
The Gift of a Silent Night
It will happen again tonight the way it has happened for at least the last 53 years. A family will gather around a tree, and before the presents are handed out and before the first gift is opened, one of the children will open the December, 1960 edition of the Wilson Certified News and read … Continue reading
Ducking the Controversy
It’s happened again. A well known Christian gives an interview and espouses his Christian worldview and then the world acts surprised and calls for his head. It happened with Dan Cathy of Chick-fil-A, with Stephen Broussard of ESPN, and now it has happened to Phil Robertson of A&Es mega-hit, “Duck Dynasty”. In an interview with … Continue reading
Myths About Grace
“Daddy, I want to change my name.” “Oh really?” I replied, my curiosity piqued by the precocious 9-year-old in my rear view mirror. The sparkle in her blue eyes was hardly diminished by her wire-rimmed glasses. I could tell this was going to be good. “And just what do you want to change your name … Continue reading