Moralism or Morality?
I mentioned the Jonathan Fisk book Broken: 7 “Christian” Rules That Every Christian Ought to Break about a week ago, where, in the first chapter, he takes on Mysticism. I’ve… Read more »
Thoughts if you want them…
I mentioned the Jonathan Fisk book Broken: 7 “Christian” Rules That Every Christian Ought to Break about a week ago, where, in the first chapter, he takes on Mysticism. I’ve… Read more »
Of course it’s human nature to gravitate toward that with which we agree, so I try to be careful. Then again, when one of the points made is that you… Read more »
I’ve been pondering a bit of a quandary lately – what to do with the Bible. Don’t get the wrong impression though – it’s not a quandary for me. It… Read more »
A couple of passages from Spurgeon in this morning’s reading of We Shall See God hit home. The first: “God, who has led his people to abandon the present for… Read more »
Distinctiveness is God’s creation, not merely a fleeting whim. What makes us unique will survive. In fact, much of our uniqueness may be uncovered for the first time in Heaven…. Read more »
I’ve been watching a documentary – Two Years on a Bike – about a man’s journey from Vancouver to Patagonia by bicycle. I see his deal – his bike setup,… Read more »
Some years back, I came upon D. A. Carson’s wonderful course, The God Who Is There, and have downloaded the audio and listened a couple of times. It’s really a… Read more »
“Man descended from apes, therefore we must love one another.” Vladimir Solovyov I love this Solovyov quote. Buried within the sarcasm is the reasoning, of course, that the one does… Read more »
I guess I’ll never learn. I wake up in the morning and read the headlines and they’re always the same – that is, they seldom deal with anything of real… Read more »
I’ve read a couple of articles by Sarah Eekhoff Zylstra of The Gospel Coalition and I really like her style. It’s thorough, well thought out, and readable. I especially liked… Read more »