Two Year Anniversary of My Last Book (But hopefully not my last)

Two years ago Picking a President: Or Any other Elected Official was released. Still thankful for the work of Phil Gioja in putting together the book trailer. If you are looking for a . . . a devotional commentary on the book of Proverbs a study on leadership from Proverbs a help in thinking about … More Two Year Anniversary of My Last Book (But hopefully not my last)

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The Passion and Direction of Repentance

Monday is for Discussion “Repentance, in all of its biblical fulness, is a passionate word, a dramatic word. It speaks to the notion of changing direction, radically changing direction—but it is more than that. It is a passionate word not only with regard to direction but because it includes the ideas of sorrow, regret, perhaps … More The Passion and Direction of Repentance

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Kingdom Life, Church Hopping and Grace (Guest Post by Pam Bush)

Kingdom Life, Church Hopping and Grace Years ago I heard a short radio spot on John 13:35: “By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another”, the point being that authentic relationships among believers are the greatest evangelistic tool of all.   I would also add, they are the greatest … More Kingdom Life, Church Hopping and Grace (Guest Post by Pam Bush)

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Terrifying Glory and Surprising Significance

Monday Discussion The angel comes not to ambassadors, or kings, or presidents, or media moguls, or celebrities, not to intellectuals, or priests, or professors but to shepherds, by many accounts, members of one of the lowest rungs of society in the ancient world. Shepherds. Think about the scene.  It’s dark. They are tired. They are … More Terrifying Glory and Surprising Significance

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Personal Delusions and Americans

Monday Discussion “According to the National Sleep Foundation, 47% of Americans indicate that they meditate or pray before bed.” —-Time Magazine, p. 10, September 30, 2013 Question: Is this a case of the very human tendency of people to overestimating their good behavior? If this is a delusion, what are the effects?

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