The Right Time for Deep
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 »
Thoughts if you want them…
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 »
There may be many kinds of sermons, but two categories come to mind for me. There’s the serious exposition — by the book, where the speaker draws directly from and… Read more »
The year is almost over. And every year at about this time, I try to get people geared up for what I think is a worthwhile endeavor: reading the Bible,… Read more »
“…teach us to number our days, that we may get a heart of wisdom.” Psalm 90:12 I’ve said it before — I’m a morning person. I love to be up… Read more »
I was reminded again this morning of what social media is doing to us, not by actual example, but by the observation of someone to whom I was listening, lamenting… Read more »
It seems anymore that, when confronted with a bit of freneticism, I’m comforted in God. Even more so now than I’ve ever been. This may seem like a “duh” statement,… Read more »
I’ve liked the group Kings Kaleidoscope for a few years now, and of the few “albums” of theirs that I own, they seem to have been getting better with each… Read more »
For those in the field of Christian apologetics (that is, the defense of Christianity), the name Ravi Zacharias looms large. A world-renowned speaker and scholar of the Christian faith, Zacharias… Read more »
I’m generally impulsive when it comes to books. Someone says, “Hey, I like this one,” and I’m quite likely to get right on it. I just finished Children of God,… Read more »