Monthly Archives: October 2016

Further Election Thoughts

So many people commented to me about my last post, that I felt compelled to add some further thoughts. A big part of why I shared my last post – a rare-for-me political post – is because of the panic … Continue reading

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“My kingdom is not…” (Some thoughts on the election)

When Jesus visibly came to earth, He came to a setting that was a long way from a democracy. Roman rule was absolute. Caesar was not questioned. This wasn’t just not democracy; it was the antithesis of democracy. Yet, what … Continue reading

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What a Good, Good Father!

I recently read an article about the tragic collapse of a group of decrepit homes in eastern China. Apparently, the homes were built right next to each other. They were said to be of poor quality construction — a common … Continue reading

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The Final Apologetic

Francis Schaeffer once referred to Christian community as “the final apologetic.” The word apologetic is used often in the Church today, but I find that few people could define it. So, let me explain, so we don’t miss the point … Continue reading

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