Relearning the Hard Lessons of History
I suppose it’s kind of a quirk of human nature to overestimate oneself. “Texting and driving is bad, but I can handle it.” I see one of the best examples… Read more »
Thoughts if you want them…
I suppose it’s kind of a quirk of human nature to overestimate oneself. “Texting and driving is bad, but I can handle it.” I see one of the best examples… Read more »
I’ve never been an “I hate Mondays” kind of person. As a matter of fact, there have been times in my life where I’ve welcomed them. When you have an… Read more »
If you saw my last piece, well, you know it hasn’t been a good week. But it’s Friday, and I’m exhausted. And better. It was a good morning this morning… Read more »
I was speaking to a friend long ago about what he looked for in a church. He’d come to mine a few times and decided to go elsewhere, so when… Read more »
Over the years I’ve written here (almost three now), I’ve tried to approach the Gospel from a few different sides. I’ve tried to talk through it and bring anyone who’s… Read more »
I suppose I’m simple-minded (my wife would call me stubborn, but would settle for this, too, I’m sure). When I see something that should clearly work – something that is… Read more »
Billy Joel wasn’t famous in 1973. So when Shane Rosenthal’s father claimed to have see him at a piano bar at the corner of Wilshire and Western in Los Angeles… Read more »
For all who rely on the works of the law are under a curse, as it is written: “Cursed is everyone who does not continue to do everything written in the Book… Read more »
A few years back, a popular pastor said something a bit controversial – something along the lines of, “We must tether the faith of this and the next generation to… Read more »
And speaking of revival… In music, I’m far from expert for sure — I can’t sit here and tell you the details of a band’s history. I can’t even tell… Read more »