We’ve turned from the one true God and turned to the gods of convenience and choice, and so we will sacrifice anything—even what is most precious—to appease our gods.
The Fight of Every Soul: My Uncritical Review of Les Misérables
Real drama is real life, lived in view of the created order: love, sin, desperation, judgment, hope, and restoration. Les Misérables captures it well.
Thank You Calvin Miller
Calvin passed away unexpectedly Sunday after complications from heart surgery.
Blind Sided: One Reason the Church Is Losing Cultural Influence
At a time when our culture desperately needs to be impacted by a positive, Christ-centered worldview, too many church folk fritter away any potential influence with their own “my way or the highway” belligerence.
The greatest scandal of all: Jesus and the cross
We love a good scandal, don’t we? It’s not just limited to “scandal sheets” like the National Enquirer or shows like TMZ; even the mainstream media outlets enjoy it when a good, juicy scandal appears, because it will drive sales and boost viewership. When a scandal erupts – a Hollywood star or popular politician gets caught cheating on his or … Read More
“Titanic” Problems with Preaching Current Events
Sermons should be devoted to expounding scripture, not commenting on current events
Biblical Commitment is at Center of Clash of Faith & Culture
Michael Duduit explains the importance of the Bible and how it has continued to be relevant and practical throughout all generations.
The moral tensions of “The Hunger Games”
Ethical questions are raised in the trilogy: The Hunger Games
To-Do and Taboo: Tweeting with Class
Tweeting is the equivalent of saying something very loudly in a large room full of people with whom you have varying degrees of relationship. Don’t tweet what you wouldn’t say in that room. Rather, “give grace to those who hear.”