Quiet Comfort
Perhaps you’ve heard Psalm 23. If you’ve been around long enough, I’m sure you have. It certainly lends itself to coffee cups and quiet, comforting times. The words themselves are… Read more »
Thoughts if you want them…
Perhaps you’ve heard Psalm 23. If you’ve been around long enough, I’m sure you have. It certainly lends itself to coffee cups and quiet, comforting times. The words themselves are… Read more »
Rain in the forecast this weekend, so we didn’t really want to get very far from home. I mean, if you’re gonna get soaked, you’re gonna get soaked. But if… Read more »
“Knowledge of the Bible never comes by intuition. It can only be obtained by diligent, regular, daily, attentive, wakeful reading.” J. C. Ryle I saw this quote and thought immediately,… Read more »
I remember an old comedy show that featured fake debates – one serious contender against a comedian…except the contender didn’t know it was a comedian. They thought they were debating… Read more »
Some weeks are busier than others. Others are a mixed bag. This one is the latter. Whenever I administer language tests — as I did on Monday and Tuesday afternoon… Read more »
Of all the pastors and authors I’ve read and listened to over the years I’ve been a Christian, Tim Keller would have to count as one of the most influential… Read more »
What an awful night’s sleep I had last night. I woke several times — once not seeing the first “1” on the clock and thinking I had just over an… Read more »
Or…”Next Up: Barbara Kingsolver.” I knew this when I was reading The Old Man and the Sea. It’s short — perhaps too long to be called a “short story,” but… Read more »
A few days ago I broke stride and dedicated an entire piece on my completing Adam Johnson’s The Orphan Master’s Son. I usually put the review into the announcement of… Read more »
Having given it some thought, I figured I’d not leave you hanging with yesterday’s piece. Because I told you about what could be the most incredible thing ever to happen… Read more »