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As it should be
Os Guinness pointed out that we were living at the end of 500 years of Western dominance. You don’t have to look far to see signs of this. Three blocks from where I grew up, I can drive for a … Continue reading
Our Augustinian moment
According to Os Guinness, we are living in an Augustinian moment. Saint Augustine of Hippo had the privilege and responsibility of living during the end of Rome’s 800 years of dominance. During his life, while Rome was sacked, he laid … Continue reading
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Someone else’s rights
We live in a society that is obsessed with rights. I went online and found the following as a list of groups who have sought to identify and gain rights to which they feel entitled: Animal Rights Authors’ Rights Citizens’ … Continue reading
Are we really equal?
I’m sure some of you noticed a shocking sentence at the end of the Wikipedia quote about Francis Bellamy, Baptist minister, and the originator of the Pledge of Allegiance. After quoting the original pledge — “…with liberty and justice for … Continue reading
The spiritual advantage of leaving God out
The pledge that we now use as the official Pledge of Allegiance of the United States of America was originally written by a Baptist minister who chose to leave God out of it. Not only that, the original pledge he … Continue reading
At The Catch
I am currently reading through the Old Testament book of Numbers in my daily Bible reading program. Numbers is one of those stimulating Old Testament books that reports the results of a census taken of the children of Israel under … Continue reading
True Religion
Christians in America today need to be radical about supporting freedom of religion in public life. In doing so, we will be carrying on the grand tradition upon which this country was founded. Some have called it the great experiment.
The cool cathedral
My first album was released in 1969 and it was called “The Cold Cathedral” after the first song by that title about a young man who wanders into a church and cries out, to no avail, for someone to hear … Continue reading
Everyday grace
I spoke with a friend yesterday who is dealing with a mountain of guilt over his son getting into trouble. The thing that happened to him could have happened to anybody. You make one mistake and you land in jail. … Continue reading
Lose it and use it
If you try to keep your life for yourself, you will lose it. (Mark 8:35) I think I just figured out why I’ve been so irritable lately. Oh, you wouldn’t know because you don’t have to live with me, but … Continue reading