As we enter 2021, what lessons can we learn when we look back on the events in 2020? I would suggest the most powerful lesson from 2020 was the fragmenting of how people arrive at something being true. As a… Read More
Is It Ever Okay To Lie?
It’s a question often debated and the discussion typically begins with a challenging situation where lying is thought to be the lesser of two evils. The classic example is during the time of Nazi Germany. Would you lie to German… Read More
Does The Bible Condone Slavery? – Part II
A traveler along the Appian Way from Rome to Capua around 70 B.C. had some gruesome companions for their journey. Along both sides of the road for a hundred miles were the crucified bodies of six-thousand men. These were the… Read More
Now That’s Shocking…
I was first introduced to Malcolm Muggeridge through the teaching of Ravi Zacharias. Malcolm had a way of expressing the complication of culture in succinct and creative ways. The following is Malcolm’s caricature of the West’s ever-increasing nihilism and stands… Read More
When “Blue” Seemingly Goes Grey
I recently wrote a blog-post called How To Express Your Faith Without Losing Your Friend in which I tried to find the edges in various ways people (“Red” and “Blue” people) can legitimately express the Gospel in different ways without… Read More