A Recommendation: The Humble Skeptic
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 »
Thoughts if you want them…
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 »
As my sister pointed out in commenting on yesterday’s post about Asbury, “one person brought closer to Jesus is reason enough for the extravagant production, wasteful as it is in… Read more »
I know this isn’t going to resound with many…well, not in these circles. But this is why I blog – to express my thoughts. And, as you may know, my… Read more »
I guess I celebrated the return of my blog yesterday with a bang, writing about such a place as hell. It certainly is a controversial topic, and there are people… Read more »
I’ve heard much debate on the nature of hell over the years. Our notion of the devil with horns and a pitchfork, dancing in the flames, tormenting his wards, is… Read more »
I’m definitely a “morning person.” I’ve often written here of my love of mornings. I enjoy being around (and conscious) for the rising of the sun; more so in the… Read more »
We went to see Avatar: The Way of Water yesterday. I’ve avoided all “takes” on it so I can produce my own. All takes but one – a writer at… Read more »