Here are some ideas for who you could share encouraging, relevant books with during this time.... continue reading
I am a master at appearing more godly than I actually am. ... continue reading
Confession time: I don’t particularly like Christmas. I think it goes back to my days as a local church minister with a young family.... continue reading
My phone rang around 8:30 a.m. I answered and heard a frantic voice on the line saying something I couldn’t quite make out, except for the words “accident,” “fishing,” and “dead.”... continue reading
Richard Dawkins was asked by journalist Krishnan Guru-Murthy in an interview recently, “If you could change the world, how would you change it?” His answer was that he would rid us of “anything that’s not evidence based, where factual knowledge is concerned”. Unfortunately for Dawkins, that may mean he needs to start ripping pages from his new book.... continue reading
We need to embrace a clear understanding of how the gospel shapes our approach to sexual abuse in five significant ways.... continue reading
Many of our problems in living for Jesus stem from the root problem that we think we can do it. We assume we have the power. So we set about trying to push the camel through the eye of a needle.... continue reading
This idolatry is subtle, but like a venus fly-trap we’re lured in and then stuck in its sickly sweet stickiness. ... continue reading
I frequently get asked to recommend books that introduce readers to the subject of Christian ethics. Actually, I get asked often enough that it’s time to write out a list of books that I can point people to quickly.... continue reading
Here are a few hidden details you can spot as you read it.... continue reading