Lord God, my Father, forgive me for my pride,
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Just a Prayer
A Comrade-In-Waiting
“I would die for you,” is a loaded statement. When describing how important a relationship is to you, we often default to this, or it’s less-impressive counterpart, “I’ll be there for you when it really matters.” You see, in marriages and friendships, both statements betray the same flaw.
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It’s Like Walking on Water
I love my job, but having come out of a period of unemployment that lasted longer that a year, I naturally have fears and doubts associated with the very idea of employment. Continue Reading…
Andrea’s Thoughts on Taking Nothing for Granted
The other day, my wife, Andrea, and I were discussing a rather poignant passage from John Bunyan’s book, Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners. Continue Reading…
A Short, Open Letter to Christians Living Together Without Marriage
Meeting God in Unexpected Places – Sermon Notes
I don’t normally include blog posts based on sermon notes, however, I thought it might be helpful to share a thought I had recently in reaction to a sermon given at my family’s church. Pastor Chuck Moore was speaking on Luke 24:13-35. Continue Reading…
Evolution Through Religion
This post is in response to something I read over at ironchariots.org1 an atheist run, anti-apologetics wiki. This particular wiki page was dedicated to the presentation and refutation of 50 proofs for the existence of God, which had been received in an email.2 Continue Reading…
With Knowledge Comes Complexity
Before the knowledge of Good and Evil, we had very few commands from God. After, we ate the fruit, we are bombarded with regulation upon regulation, instructing us in what is good and what is evil.1
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- Just look at Leviticus and Deuteronomy. ↩
A Thought on Government Assistance
I once knew a man with high political ideals.
But despite his rhetoric, his action reveals
his heart’s intention, when he defends
the government money on which he depends.
For his constant cry is “Care for the poor,”
but I saw him turn a beggar away from his own door.
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