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Author Archives: jwfisch
No small fry
This is a picture of Lisa Brennan-Jobs. She is the daughter of Apple founder, Steve Jobs and his high school sweetheart, Chrisann Brennan. Steve and Chrisann had an on-again off-again relationship throughout the seventies but they were never married. … Continue reading
Down at RJ’s Cafe
Today’s Catch is coming to you from my favorite local Johnny’s Cafe. This one happens to be called RJ’s Cafe. It’s a 15-minute drive from my house, but it’s worth it — the deciding factor being the pancakes. I am … Continue reading
The fingerprint of God
I am fascinated by the graphic I used earlier this week of a map of the world superimposed inside a fingerprint. My first thought was of each person’s worldview with some things the same based on our shared beliefs and … Continue reading
What is your worldview?
“Worldview is closely linked to the creation of culture,” said writer and journalist Terry Mattingly on our BlogTalkRadio show last night. “If you think of culture as hardware, in computer terms,” he went on to say, “worldview would be the … Continue reading
Is your worldview ready for the world?
What is something that everyone has, but few recognize? What is something that doesn’t have to make us enemies, but often does? What is something that could be a bridge or a wall, depending on how you think about it? … Continue reading
The starting point
When Jesus came to the region of Caesarea Philippi, he asked his disciples, “Who do people say the Son of Man is?” They replied, “Some say John the Baptist; others say Elijah; and still others, Jeremiah or one of the prophets.” “But … Continue reading
Deference for different
I just came upon an interesting statistic. Of the people who voted for Donald Trump in 2016, the percentage who regret their vote today is a whopping 3%. And of the people who voted for Hillary Clinton in 2016, the … Continue reading
Pawn or prophet?
One of our readers was wondering about my comment yesterday that politics cannot do the work of the kingdom of God and vice versa. He brought up William Wilberforce, a member of the British Parliament in the late nineteenth/early twentieth … Continue reading
Rendering to God what is God’s
Instead of trying to make society more Christian, we need to focus on making ourselves more vitally Christian in society. This is what Jesus would want. Christians have spent an inordinate amount of time, money and effort in the last … Continue reading
An evening in the Apple store
Currently I am in the middle of what appears like it’s going to be a long wait at the Apple store. If you‘ve ever been in one of these, you know it’s a crowded, bustling place about the size of … Continue reading