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 …
If you grew up in a home with divorced parents, would you say your parents’ divorce helped or hurt your relationship with the Lord? Would you be surprised to find out that studies are beginning to reveal that, in general, children of divorced parents a …
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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