UnBelievable (Part III)
I’ve read a couple of articles by Sarah Eekhoff Zylstra of The Gospel Coalition and I really like her style. It’s thorough, well thought out, and readable. I especially liked… Read more »
I’ve read a couple of articles by Sarah Eekhoff Zylstra of The Gospel Coalition and I really like her style. It’s thorough, well thought out, and readable. I especially liked… Read more »
In the course of my writing, I often work through things that are more observations and thoughts in progress – not fully-formed ideas. These come with a lot of assumptions… Read more »
I was just wandering about some articles when I spotted a link to research on global Christianity growth in the century between 1910 and 2010. Lots of numbers, but one… Read more »
The final season of The Expanse is now in the books, and my recommendation holds. When I stumbled upon it some years back, it took a bit or warming up… Read more »
One of the advantages of living in Korea is that I don’t have to watch US television commercials. I’m not a big broadcast TV watcher anyway, but that might be… Read more »
I didn’t think today would be much of a day for riding. Sure, it was going to be sunny and not all too cold, temperature-wise. But there was a wind…. Read more »
I love watching good guitar work as much as I like listening to it. Maybe even more. I’m a bit visual — I like to see how it all works… Read more »
I love the city of San Francisco. Been there many times. It really is beautiful, and I don’t think it’s as bad as a lot of people are making it… Read more »
Here’s a bit of a history lesson. In 1927, a blues singer named Blind Willie Johnson wrote a song called “It’s Nobody’s Fault but Mine.” It’s a great song —… Read more »
I know some people who see God in just about everything they encounter, and I see others who see him not at all (and yet claim to believe in him… Read more »