I enjoy being discipled by well-crafted phrases, phrases that capture spiritual truths. The Love of God, a small book from the Oswald Chamber’s Library, recently provided exactly those sorts of... Read More
Some time ago I began noticing familiar Scripture verses cited for situations or applications different from which they were originally intended. When this happens, the passage is “out-of-context”.You Shall Know... Read More
In the Spring of 2007 I was studying Biblical Hermeneutics at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. My professor was Dr. Siegfried Schatzmann, who would retire the following year. I’d like the... Read More
“Word” is an interesting word. It looks like “cord” and “ford”, but it rhymes with “bird” and “third”. My mother loved words in all their many idiosyncrasies. She loved the... Read More
Living in times of contention and division, we crave guidelines for navigating the murky waters of the world. These are revealed in the truths of Scripture. God knew His people... Read More
At summer’s end, many of us found ourselves sending off our children into one of the innumerable “firsts” of their lives: kindergarten, middle or high school, college, or a first... Read More
Earlier this year Larry King died at the age of 84. While I didn’t know him personally, he was familiar to me. Numerous news reports heralded his life and listed... Read More
Several years ago I wrote a blog under this title. (Reprinted two weeks ago.) It was a lighthearted look at what I thought was a generational divide in the way... Read More
Like Clement of Rome, another church father many are unfamiliar with is Ignatius. He was born shortly after Clement, a few years after Christ’s death and resurrection, into a pagan... Read More
(Read part 1)A quick review of the big question topic: according to Ravi Zacharias, RZIM apologist: “When you think of it, really there are four fundamental questions of life. You've... Read More