Nones vs. Nuns (or why I’m not losing my religion).
A lot has been made lately of the “nones.” It’s an odd word to use in describing someone, but it’s popping up a lot lately in conversations about faith and spirituality and religion. The term refers...
View ArticleRotten Kids?
My son, who is 7, is a really sensitive kid. I like that about him. I especially like how he befriends other kids with special needs. Whether it’s another kid on the basketball team who has autism...
View ArticleRotten Pastors?
I am a pastor. So, I’m writing about myself as much as all the others. The reason I’m writing is that I’m about to enter my 8th year of ministry with this...
View ArticleSuffer.
“Since therefore Christ suffered in the flesh, arm yourselves also with the same intention (for whoever has suffered in the flesh has finished with sin), so as to live for the rest of your earthly life...
View ArticleThe Death of Innocents
Innocent people die. In a world of disease, people who don’t smoke and don’t drink and eat the best they can, feel strange pains in their abdomen. “It’s cancer,” the doctor says. Where did it come...
View ArticleReforming a Reformed View of Atonement
I was poking around on facebook the other day and saw Wayne Bowerman anticipating a new book by Tony Jones on a subject near to my heart and heavy on my brain: atonement. Having grown up, and now...
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