Here is an excellent article on spiritual leadership by John Piper. He writes effectively on leadership in a simple but direct way. Piper dividing characteristics of leadership into what he … Continue reading
If you are an iTunes user and seeking good theological resources you may enjoy RC Sproul’s teaching series on Renewing Your Mind. Currently there is a short series on contemporary … Continue reading
Why is is that equally brilliant people draw differing conclusions on the same matter? In economics, the capitalist argues with the socialist. In politics, the conservative argues with the liberal. … Continue reading
A good friend, Jason Dulle, has just posted a wonderful article on a positive understanding of the concept of creeds. We all have them whether we deny it or not. … Continue reading
Bloggingheads.tv, a very interesting website for dialogue and discussion, has created quite a stir for simply giving airtime to a couple of Intelligent Design proponents. In a ridiculous reaction, a … Continue reading
Francis Collins, the well-known director of the Human Genome Project and author of The Language of God, has been appointed as head of the National Institute for Health this past … Continue reading
Atheism has gone viral these days. The New Atheism is making many headlines and they are selling many books and making a lot of appearances. I certainly am no professional … Continue reading
That’s right: “Global warming takes a break.” Obviously, going to be a lot of questions!
David Goldhill has written this insightful and passionate piece on health care, “How American Health Care Killed My Father,” in the Atlantic Monthly. Check it out. I highly recommend it. … Continue reading
A good piece by Al Mohler concerning the new pictures being taken by the Hubble Space Telescope. And here’s a slideshow of ten new amazing pictures.
President Obama delivered a speech last evening to Congress concerning health care and health insurance reform. I was impressed at how sermon-like his speech was. In effect, he came down … Continue reading
This is a nice piece of tongue-in-cheek response to the health care reform plans by Richard Rafal posted on the Wall Street Journal Online.
Much has already been said on the issue, and I really don’t have much to say except to point you to some other resources. If you wish to actually read … Continue reading
My good friend Jason Dulle responded to my previous post on ID with this: Bad design does not mean “no design.” The Pinto may have been a bad design, but … Continue reading