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On New Year’s Eve, my parents and I decided to rent Wicked from Amazon. It had just been released on video that day so it cost $20 but we all agreed it was worth it, and that was still cheaper than all three of us going

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On New Year’s Eve, my parents and I decided to rent Wicked from Amazon. It had just been released on video that day so it cost $20 but we all agreed it was worth it, and that was still cheaper than all three of us going

When my siblings and I were growing up, we learned that the phrase which irritated our parents the most was “I’m bored.” Perhaps to parents—understandably—this phrase seems to imply ingratitude. We were very fortunate, a

Well readers, all I can say is I guess I am naïve. I still genuinely believe everything I wrote last week. No election, not even this one, is of eternal spiritual significance. God is sovereign over everything, so ultima

In 2013, my parents and I awaited the week before Easter with eager anticipation. That was when The Bible, an epic dramatization of the whole biblical narrative produced by Roma Downey and Mark Burnett was set to release

In his memoir, Walking with Peety, Eric O’Grey recounts how in 2010, he was in a very dark place. At 5 feet 10 inches and 340 pounds, he was morbidly obese. He had no social life, and because his obesity caused too much

Perhaps the spirit of the back-to-school season has given me a feeling of nostalgia for my Political Science courses as an undergraduate at Carroll University because this week, I found myself contemplating philosopher J

Back in March, I mentioned that I listen to Grace to You, the radio ministry of John MacArthur, and promised that I would take him to task someday on his extreme complementarian views. But then I put this post on the bac

Last Saturday, July 13, my brother and his wife came to visit, and we were finishing up a lovely dinner of mahi-mahi grilled to perfection when Mom got a text from my sister in Maryland. It simply read “Turn on the news.

But more important than honoring the legacy of our founders, given the purpose of this blog, is that requiring posters of the Ten Commandments is a misrepresentation of true Christianity to the children of other religion

I am the product of public schools where technically speaking, no one religion was promoted above others, but almost everyone was Christian, at least culturally. No one talked about church or God in the cafeteria, but ev

As I write this, it is the 80th anniversary of D-Day, and last week, we observed Memorial Day. Thus I think it is fitting to reflect again on militarism and how it relates to Christian Nationalism. As I wrote about just

In 2016, I was “feeling the Bern” and in our 2016 Presidential Primary election, I voted for Bernie Sanders. I knew that Socialism, and its more extreme cousin Communism were vulnerable to corruption. I was aware of the

Before I start my planned post, I want to make a quick public service announcement. I was under the impression that it would be several months before God and Country was released on video. But on a whim, I searched for i

Hello readers. Shortly after writing my last post, I started a new medication to treat migraines which for a couple weeks made me really sleepy and lacking in ambition. But I have not given up on my mission to speak out

In 1897, eight-year-old Virginia O’Hanlon asked her father if Santa was real, as some of her little friends were telling her there is no Santa Claus. A loyal reader of the New York Sun, her father suggested she pose her

You may have heard the story of how, in 1910, The Times posed a question to prominent writers, philosophers and religious leaders: “What’s wrong with the world?” The story goes that G. K. Chesterton, a theologian respond

The late Stuart Briscoe, the first senior pastor of my home church, liked to tell the story of how, before becoming a pastor, he worked at a bank. One day, a phone call came in that the boss didn’t want to deal with, so

On January 6 while I was finishing my Christmas series, most of the blogs I follow, my co-conspirators in the fight against Christian Nationalism were reflecting on the third anniversary of the violent insurrection at th

For some people, Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) strikes during the holiday season. Sometimes, this is due to the loss of a loved one, and at a time when everyone around them is in a festive mood, eagerly anticipating

My favorite speaker at the 2023 Evolving Faith Conference which I attended virtually in October was a Native American author and activist, Dr. Randy Woodley. He remarked that when the Puritans and Pilgrims came to Americ
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