Politics: To Care or Not to Care
Politics can’t save us. But that doesn’t mean we get a free pass to be uninvolved citizens.
Politics can’t save us. But that doesn’t mean we get a free pass to be uninvolved citizens.
Do you aspire to be a “radical” Christian? After reading several articles about the “new legalism” beginning to pervade Christianity (hint: it involves saying you want to be a “radical,” “missional” Christian), I’m revisiting some of my thoughts on boo …
I found myself reminiscing about my 20s in my last blog so this time, I thought I’d finish off my list of things I would tell my younger self. This is not meant to be an exhaustive list, more like practical things I’ve learned in the last decad …
Last week, I found myself looking forward to another birthday and thinking about the last decade of my life. It’s hard to believe my 20s are now a thing of my past and the next big decade I’ll hit is 40. Yikes, that’s scary. But in the midst of …
Godliness. The word itself has so many connotations that we could probably spend quite a while unpacking what that word means to each of us. One of the first connotations that comes to my mind is a “holier than thou” attitude that makes me feel like so …
I hadn’t stopped to consider that divorce could be a predictor of faith and church attendance.
New Year’s resolutions: Love them or hate them? For me, it’s a mixed bag. The Type A personality in me loves the idea of setting goals and finding the discipline to stick them out, no matter how hard. The pragmatist in me thinks they’re dumb, especiall …
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