Intro The Christian philosopher G.K. Chesterton once compared his conversion with a rather quirky tale about an English yachtsman. In this fictional story, the yachtsman sets out to discover new territory on the South Seas and believes he has found it, only to sheepishly discover he had landed back in England. There are a surprising … Continue reading The Christian Movement(?) of the Future
The Free Speech of Christendom
Introduction Lately, I have been fascinated by the issues regarding free speech and a free exchange of ideas from a biblical perspective. If we are to fight the current trend of skiing down the slippery slope of secular leftist ideologies to steer our society back towards the ideals of Christendom, then we will need our … Continue reading The Free Speech of Christendom
Experiencing Miracles
From the beginning of biblical history, we see that God fills the world with the supernatural, showcasing His power through miraculous signs and wonders. We see burning bushes that don’t burn up, a river turned to blood, the sun darkened, bodies of water parted, people healed of incurable ailments, and hosts of angels defending the … Continue reading Experiencing Miracles
Put Not Your Trust in Princes
Introduction On Saturday, The Associated Press called the 2020 Presidential Election for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. Anyone paying a lick of attention to the election, the state of the media, and the lust for power among the members of our governments knows that this election has a lot of drama and time left before … Continue reading Put Not Your Trust in Princes
Scripture, Planting Flowers, and Laying Up Treasures
“Don’t just sit in a pew. Don’t just open your Bible on Sundays. Don’t just praise God during the worship service.” Perhaps you have heard sentiments like these at one time or another. They are rather common to hear these days, reflecting our longing for the Christian life to be something more than just sitting … Continue reading Scripture, Planting Flowers, and Laying Up Treasures
The Sin of Keeping an “Open Mind”
Having taken a long hiatus from writing anything serious, I decided I would dust off the old laptop and have a go. I thought about starting with a bit of a softball subject, but I figured jumping into the fray would be more fun. Today, I will be criticizing the idea of “keeping an open … Continue reading The Sin of Keeping an “Open Mind”
Why I Haven’t Written In a While
It has been ages since I wrote anything for this blog, and I miss it. I love writing, and I want to get back into doing it on a regular basis, both on here and in other projects. As a small step back into the always fun, sometimes creative, and usually frustrating process of writing, … Continue reading Why I Haven’t Written In a While
A Bright Future
This world is broken. It is not what it should be. Every day I look around, and much of what I see is pain, despair, and hate, especially toward God. This time in history is characterized by utter perversions of the way God intended things to be. It is disgusting. It is infuriating. And it … Continue reading A Bright Future
What Israel Does Not Have
As most of you probably know by now, I recently returned from a ten-day trip to Israel. It was an absolutely fantastic trip, and I am so thankful I was able to go. I now have way too many topics to ever cover! I learned a lot about the Christian life, theology, biblical history, family, … Continue reading What Israel Does Not Have
The Perfect Capital City
A couple of weeks ago, I wrote an article about the New Heavens and the New Earth, and this is (I am sure) the hotly anticipated sequel. My intention is to continue discussing eternity and the new universe in which we will live over the next two posts. By no means is this meant to … Continue reading The Perfect Capital City