Crossing the Line (InH, II)
A few days ago, I left you on a sour note. I pretty much called you (and me) Hitler. But of course, that was in the context of what God’s… Read more »
Thoughts if you want them…
A few days ago, I left you on a sour note. I pretty much called you (and me) Hitler. But of course, that was in the context of what God’s… Read more »
“The depravity of man is at once the most empirically verifiable reality but at the same time the most intellectually resisted fact.” Malcolm Muggeridge I still don’t understand why more… Read more »
Ravi Zacharias. The name may be familiar to those who know Christian apologetics. I’ve followed him for quite some time – even went to see him in Seoul some years… Read more »
I’m reading through Exodus this morning. Just finished the part where the nation of Israel passes through the Red Sea on dry ground and the Egyptians who follow are drowned… Read more »
Revelation, the last book of the Bible, has quite a reputation. It has inspired some of the most creative and fantastic storylines ever conceived over the centuries. It’s also inspired… Read more »
It just struck me this morning as I was reading the Bible. In the years I’ve been a Christian, I’ve heard some interesting things from “members” of the church. One… Read more »
I was listening to a podcast today and “Boxing Day” came up. I’d heard of it before and hadn’t given it much thought, but when the person who brought it… Read more »
I have a busy day ahead of me, so let me get this in early… I hope you all have a wonderful day.
When I think back on my youth, I can’t pinpoint the first time I was “just plain tired.” Not “tuckered out” tired, “worn out and used up” tired. It had… Read more »
As I watched a video of a man being shouted down while trying to speak on a college campus, he said something that really piqued my interest. Speaking of the… Read more »