It’s easy to talk about preferring humility over pride, but much of the time I actually prefer the wrong one.
They Flew: A History of the Impossible, is must reading for Christians who want to be discerning in our world of advanced modernity.
The ancient Teacher noted that as we age, chronic health conditions arise. How we deal with them is a part of faithfulness for followers of Jesus.
How important is personal virtue to leadership? Very. And the people of God have an opportunity to demonstrate the loveliness of righteousness.
Christopher Wright, author of The Mission of God (it’s very good), provides six questions to ask as we study the Bible to better understand God’s purposes in the gospel.
A new book argues for determinism, and a film reveals what such a worldview would produce if lived out faithfully.
An account of the Atlantic slave trade, from 1518-1865 reveals the callous disregard for the life and humanity of blacks created in the image of God.
Witnessing to Christ’s Lordship includes faithfulness in the little things of life. They can make a big difference.
A novel set in the COVD lockdown, where two strangers and a parrot are forced to consider life, meaning, connections, and how to put up with one another.
Three books telling the history and stories of Native Americans touch deep chords of humanness and help fill out my understanding of the true story of America.