In Praise of Large (and Small) Families
It’s one of those cases where both sides are completely wrong.In one corner, you’ve got Christians who proclaim that large families are the Christian ideal. They argue that the more Read More …
No pretense. No nonsense. Sometimes – no sense at all.
It’s one of those cases where both sides are completely wrong.In one corner, you’ve got Christians who proclaim that large families are the Christian ideal. They argue that the more Read More …
photo credit: m@teo via photopin cc The melodramatic anti-Halloween posts from Christians are surfacing again. Somebody please pass me a barf bag. While I understand the passions of my fellow Read More …
Does knowing about a problem require you to do something about it? photo credit: Chicago Man via photopin cc It seems that almost every day I’m exposed to a new Read More …
Prepare yourself. I’m about to make a few radical statements: It’s best for parents to be the primary caregivers of their own children. Being a stay-at-home mom is a career, Read More …
Many Americans are completely missing the point. I’ve spent the last week quietly observing the commentaries and conversations that surfaced after George Zimmerman was acquitted of shooting and killing Trayvon Read More …
Christian dating is weird. really weird. I had some fun discussing this in a recent episode of the podcast I co-host. You can listen to it here. For those unfamiliar Read More …
It’s probably the most unlikely friendship in American history. I recently read Chuck Colson’s autobiography “Born Again”. It was absolutely captivating. But the most fascinating part of the story was Read More …
Innovation is energizing. Invigorating. Sometimes even revolutionary. But innovation is often met with strong opposition and significant skepticism. That’s why it takes the courage and fortitude of an individual or Read More …
My name is Brian. And I read the New Living Translation Bible. Whew! Feels good to finally get that out. After reading that confession, many are gasping in utter shock. Read More …
It makes me squirm. And check my watch. Sometimes I even want to make a dash for the door and hope that no one sees me. What am I talking Read More …