Category: Culture and Christendom

  • Stirred Up

    Stirred Up

    We gradually lose our fervor, our zeal, our dedication to the Lord. The cares of life work over time to wear us down. That’s why we need to be stirred up.

  • Forsaken

    Forsaken

    There is nothing so terrible as to be forsaken, to be left alone, without help, without fellowship. Yet we all are born forsaken of the One that matters most of all. But through Christ, we can turn back to God, and He to us.

  • Complementary Opposites: Equity and Individuality

    Complementary Opposites: Equity and Individuality

    There are numerous conflicting concepts, dichotomies that have troubled men for generations. But maybe some of them are more complementarian than we think.

  • Newness of Life

    Newness of Life

    Newness is something we crave, but it needs routine. Bright colors are only stark when contrasted with a uniform background, and we need both in our lives.

  • Christmas is About God, In the Flesh

    Christmas is About God, In the Flesh

    This past weekend I attended a church as a guest and as I was listening, the pastor made a statement that piqued my interest. He asked if we realized that there was right now in Heaven a flesh-and-blood Christ, sitting in glory. As he asked this, I realized that I…

  • Having Done All

    Having Done All

    There are many things in this life that can be understood easily enough with head knowledge. You read a book, see a documentary, speak to someone who has experienced something, and that is enough. However, there are other things, things which cannot be completely understood without being personally involved in…