UnBelievable (Part II)
In the course of my writing, I often work through things that are more observations and thoughts in progress – not fully-formed ideas. These come with a lot of assumptions… Read more »
Thoughts if you want them…
In the course of my writing, I often work through things that are more observations and thoughts in progress – not fully-formed ideas. These come with a lot of assumptions… Read more »
I was just wandering about some articles when I spotted a link to research on global Christianity growth in the century between 1910 and 2010. Lots of numbers, but one… Read more »
One of the advantages of living in Korea is that I don’t have to watch US television commercials. I’m not a big broadcast TV watcher anyway, but that might be… Read more »
I love the city of San Francisco. Been there many times. It really is beautiful, and I don’t think it’s as bad as a lot of people are making it… Read more »
I know some people who see God in just about everything they encounter, and I see others who see him not at all (and yet claim to believe in him… Read more »
Some time ago, I listed the books I would recommend for a basic grasp of Christianity. Among them were a couple of books by former homicide detective J. Warner Wallace… Read more »
It’s been a while since I’ve read anything by Carl Trueman. He’s not a household name or anything — he’s a professor at a small college — but I’ve always… Read more »
This is the song that starts one of my riding playlists. It’s the perfect song to start the new year. As usual, I encourage you to listen. This is a… Read more »
I’ve enjoyed the recent series of sermons from my pastor, Steve Houser, during this Advent season. Rather than the typical birth narratives, he’s been speaking out of the first chapter… Read more »
I’ve often talked about context here, particularly in historical scenarios. When faced with something about the past that you don’t understand, it helps to think through what may have been… Read more »