Defying the Doubters


Senior ESPN sports writer Pat Forde has a great article concerning Tim Tebow.  This article details why I like Tim Tebow so much and why I cheer for the Florida Gators.  In a world so jaded with cynics, Tim Tebow is good medicine.  Enjoy.

Cause for Concern


There are downstream effects to a downward economy.  We don't always think about all the consequences, but this economic downturn is hurting seminaries.  There is a story from Christianity Today which gives an indication of where various seminaries are in this down time.  One seminary has gone under.  Will others follow?

The Way of the World


The world hates us, right?  One wonders, then, why the Muslim world especially accepts help from our military.  This story is the follow up to the Somali "pirates" story that broke a couple of months ago.  Apparently, the ship was ransomed for $3 million.  In a stroke of poetic justice, the "pirates" drowned when their... Continue Reading →

Orissa Supreme Court


Praise the Lord for the good decision by the India Supreme Court which ruled that the Christians in Orissa deserve protection by the government.  Troops have been sent to secure the region so that the Christians (who have been hiding in bushes for months) might return to their homes in safety.  Read the story...

Cowboy Church


Ok, I am probably going to get in trouble with my family here, but I have to get this out in the open.  Even though my nephew (PBR professional bull rider) is a member of a cowboy church, I don't think I like the idea of cowboy church.  Maybe that isn't the right way to... Continue Reading →

Farewell to a Catholic Priest


Today, we mourn the passing of a Roman Catholic priest who was a warrior for the truth.  Father Richard John Neuhaus "slipped away" today (short obit here).  Father Neuhaus was the long-time editor of First Things, a religious and cultural journal of importance.  He was always provocative and insightful.  For an introduction to his writings,... Continue Reading →

Rick Warren the Next Billy Graham?


Starr Parker doesn't think it is fair to compare Rick Warren with Billy Graham.  In a recent article, she points out what she considers to be a major distinction between Warren and Billy Graham.

Islamic Exit?


The story I have linked here is fascinating.  It details two cases where young Muslims have left Islam as a result of their realizing they were being used to kill.  The first case was celebrated because the father of the Muslim man is also a leader of Hamas.  In the first case, the young man... Continue Reading →

In All Fairness


Here is the story of a wedding (sort of).  One wonders why this particular chapel on the beach was chosen for the union.  Maybe it was the beautiful sunset.  Maybe it was the sandy beach.  Maybe it was the waves.  Or… maybe it was the fact that a Christian ministry owned the seaside chapel.  Maybe... Continue Reading →

Um… That’s Not the 1st Command


  Read this article, and you will know why the evangelical embrace of the Green movement is worrisome to me.  Specifically, the Green movement is a fusion of bad theology with bad science.  Call it a "Con-fusion."  This article, unfortunately, illustrates some of the muddle-headed thinking of Christians when it comes to the Green movement. ... Continue Reading →

Piper for Free


Piper’s ministry, Desiring God, has a great section which allows visitors access to 46 of his books… for Free!  There are 46 John Piper books in pdf format available for you, free, just click here.  

Help from an Atheist


This video is remarkable for its candor and convicting in its simplicity.  If you are a Christian, then you need to hear from this atheist.  The "Penn" half of "Penn and Teller" speaks about an encounter he had with a Christian.  Effective evangelism? 

Hate Crimes?


Two issues have surfaced of late which put a spotlight on hate crimes.  Hate crimes legislation—like the concept of tolerance—is a politically coercive attempt to wrestle morality from its historic moorings to soothe the consciences of those who are viscerally (though typically not reasonably) opposed to the Judeo-Christian mores of America’s past.  Two recent incidents... Continue Reading →

Tolerance Defined


So, in the blog yesterday, I was asked for my definition of tolerance.  Here it is. Tolerance is a warmed up crock of cow dung, in my opinion. It stinks and provides nothing that satisfies.  It is a specious, anti-Christian attempt to redefine issues of truth and justice under the auspices of political power, which... Continue Reading →

Tolerance, huh?


Everybody's supposed to be tolerant nowadays.  That is code language, of course, for giving full approval to homosexuality.  When it comes to gays and lesbians, tolerance takes a different turn, as this episode so colorfully illustrates.  Obama has angered gays and lesbians by inviting Rick Warren to offer a prayer at the inauguration.  All the... Continue Reading →

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