Posts tagged ‘loyalty’

It Is Better

There are times recently when it tempts me greatly to withdraw from society and live in seclusion. Read more…

True Evidence

Many (most?) Christians express confidence in their loyalty to how they worship God, the congregation they belong to or the denomination they subscribe to or their self-righteous declaration of freedom from all gatherings of Believers. Read more…

WWJD

What would Jesus do?

A moment of clarity was granted to me. Read more…

Retirement Ramblings

In 1973 I first began pastoral ministry. Yes, I was a teenager. Read more…

Challenge The Construct

I just had to share this with anyone who will stop to read it. This is the First Commandment in radical terms! Thanks JS Park! Read more…

A Piece of Peace in Persecution

Some people teach that if you follow Jesus and get sick or suffer poverty your faith is too small. Of course, this half-truth has some Biblical support. The whole story, however, has hard elements to swallow. Read more…

That’s Your Opinion

One of the things I have found in writing a newspaper column or a blog has to do with feedback and response. The content of negative reaction particularly causes me to scratch my head. Read more…

Danger – Slippery Slope: The End

“If you do well, won’t you be accepted? But if you don’t do well, sin is lying outside your door ready to attack. It wants to control you, but you must master it” (Genesis 4:7 God’s Word). Read more…

Danger – Slippery Slope 2

I read that “The Pilgrim’s Progress” is the most-read book written in English. If you’ve read it you know why. One of the most powerful sections comes from “The Tenth Stage”.

Hope and Christian journey to the Celestial City as companions. After meeting Ignorance they enter into a conversation. Here is the second half. I posted the first part yesterday. Read more…

Danger – Slippery Slope

I read that “The Pilgrim’s Progress” is the most-read book written in English. If you’ve read it you know why. One of the most powerful sections comes from “The Tenth Stage”. Read more…