It’s Who we Are
Looking at the political map, you’ll see red and blue piled up in huge areas of the country. A lot of blue on the coasts. A lot of red in… Read more »
Thoughts if you want them…
Looking at the political map, you’ll see red and blue piled up in huge areas of the country. A lot of blue on the coasts. A lot of red in… Read more »
Here’s a bit of a warning: this piece contains political observations and what may be mistaken as my personal opinions, but I would rather call them “thoughts in progress.” I’m… Read more »
I enjoyed John Mcwhorter’s 29 October New York Times opinion piece, I’m With Condoleeza Rice About White Guilt. I’ve been thinking through the issue for quite some time, and every… Read more »
I was once asked, and gently so, if it were not hubris to believe that my way of Christian belief was the right way – that we have this Bible… Read more »
Tired out today. And no wonder after a rather active weekend. Still, I didn’t see all that I wanted to see, and next weekend’s rides are formulating in my mind…. Read more »
I’m really thankful for my parents slogging us kids off to church every Sunday. My memories are vague of the many years ago, but I remember sitting pretty much up… Read more »
Looking for some reading to pass the early morning, I picked up G. K. Chesterton’s Orthodoxy for a bit. Chesterton is brilliant, but tough to follow in bits and pieces… Read more »
These past two days I’ve kind of stumbled into doing a two-part series by loosely tying together some aspects of the Christian faith under “evangelism” – so I may as… Read more »
Some years back, a popular secular website published a piece about Jesus, pointing out several times in the Bible when his actions were not very much like…well, like Jesus. I… Read more »
Something Tim Keller said in a talk he gave several years ago came to mind the other day. Keller is an interesting voice in American Christianity. He founded a church… Read more »