Monthly Archive: March, 2019

Questions for non-Christians #6

If you’re in Hong Kong right now, you have just a few more days to see this gigantic floating sculpture drawing attention in Victoria Harbour before it is removed at the end of… Continue reading

Questions for non-Christians #5

As misguided as Jehovah’s Witnesses are, you gotta’ give ‘em credit for their commitment. This is my thought virtually every time I close the front door on them. As I watch them turn… Continue reading

Thank God for this pain?

“God…you’re so good. You’re so good to me. You’ve never failed me yet.” Sometimes when I’m joining my voice to others’ in worship, as I did yesterday at church singing these words, I… Continue reading

Questions for non-Christians #4

Facts don’t care about your feelings. – Ben Shapiro Yes, I’m quoting another conservative commentator. And why not? Wisdom is found most prominently in conservatism. It’s just a fact…that doesn’t care about your… Continue reading

Questions for non-Christians #3

Conservative commentator Matt Walsh recently likened socialists to toddlers in that both “cannot distinguish desire from reality.” They operate from an immature perspective which leads them to believe that what they want to… Continue reading

Questions for non-Christians #2

I haven’t even started on my tax return yet. Have you? Started your return, I mean…not mine. Silly. I’ll get it done, and get it done on time because I have to. Oh,… Continue reading

Questions for non-Christians

Before I became a Christian I thought I was one. I wrote about that here. I believed that God is a Trinity and Jesus is the Son of God and rose from the… Continue reading

Don’t believe everything you see

If there is a God who created us, how would you expect him to reveal himself? Since sight is one of, if not the primary way we humans take in information, we naturally… Continue reading