A common response to the Intelligent Design movement by its vocal opponents is that the universe may appear to be designed but it seems that things could have been better … Continue reading
In the midst of the so-called worship wars in the church culture of the 21st century, I wonder what we’ve lost on both sides. On the one side, I see … Continue reading
Words exist, Words have meaning, therefore God exists. Ok, you either get this or you don’t.
John Mark Reynolds at Scriptorium Daily presents a well-stated position on why it is NOT a good idea for government to get more involved in health care. It’s titled, “Too … Continue reading
BTW, I did NOT make this cartoon and so this was not my conversation although I’ve certainly been confronted about using translations other than the KJV. I could start listing … Continue reading
OK, this kid is blowing me away. Too late to be a prodigy, but oh man, do I want to pick up the guitar.
Doug Wilson is always provocative about politics, church and society, and economics. He makes his points well. http://www.http://www.dougwils.com/index.asp?Action=Anchor&CategoryID=1&BlogID=6772dougwils.com/index.asp?Action=Anchor&CategoryID=1&BlogID=6772
Al Mohler, as usual, is right on: http://www.albertmohler.com/blog_read.php?id=4230.
Here are a couple of fascinating photos of abandoned church buildings. It is amazing the rate of ruination once care is stop being given to once beautiful and strong structures. … Continue reading
This blogger is spot on: what does it say about us as a society that we are more enraged about dog-fighting than baby-killing? Nothing shows the absurdity of the modern … Continue reading
Lesson One of the Go Deep series is up at the new Truth4Youth Blog. New Generation, you should check it out.
Several years ago Dr. Russell Moore, one of my professors at Southern Seminary, gave an excellent series of lessons on the book of Proverbs titled Walk the Line and I … Continue reading
Silence is one of a number of “s” words that we are seeming to lose in conversations on worship and church service planning: seriousness, solemnity, soberness, and the sacred. This … Continue reading
As mentioned before, Tim Rutledge did a great job speaking at NAYC 2009 on What If? To give you a better taste of that message let me relate to you … Continue reading