What Comes First?
What comes first – forgiving someone or loving someone? Can you love someone only after you’ve forgiven them, or is love the necessary precondition for […]
What comes first – forgiving someone or loving someone? Can you love someone only after you’ve forgiven them, or is love the necessary precondition for […]
Fran and I have been married forty-right years. What’s the secret for staying married for forty-eight years? Our first date was February 1, 1976.
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This article is the fifth of a series on the “Solas” of the Protestant Reformation. They will post each Thursday here on The Post. So
More Than A Prophet—Solo Christo // The Solas – Part 5 Read More »
Fran and I have been married 47 years. Through better and worse, poor and not-so-poor, in sickness and in health – the Lord has sustained
Have you ever heard of Parkour or Free-Running, where people run over, on, in, around, and through all kinds of obstacles? Up walls, across buildings.
We Christians—genuine followers of Christ—need to stop moralizing the Christian faith because this misrepresents genuine Christianity. We need to quit portraying the face of Christianity
Christianity Is Not About Moral Goodness Read More »
Most of my best learning experiences have been by accident rather than intention. I’ve stumbled and struggled my way into some of the most valuable
Wandering in the Echo Chamber Read More »
In the mid-third century, the Roman Emperor Decius embarked on a campaign to secure the fragmenting loyalty of his subjects. Rome’s eastward expansion saw new
What Has Been May Be Again Read More »
Here’s the burning question everyone wants answered: What should be my attitude when I attend church? With more and more people coming through the front
We’ve all seen it done and, no doubt, we’ve done it ourselves. I know I have. And I repent. I hope you repent, too. What