Traveling

As I write this, I am sitting in row 19, in my customary aisle seat. I lucked out when the gal in the middle seat shifted to go sit with her boyfriend, leaving me and my row mate with some extra elbowroom. The take off was normal “SOP” and the flight has...

Education Without Christ

A recent article from the magazine, Christian School Education caught my eye. I found myself cheering the author along as she discussed what it would be like if she lost the freedom of declaring the truths of God in her class…even for one day. The writer is...

Motive For Doing Good

A week or two ago, a British woman began to publically bemoan the fact that she had given her ex-husband a kidney transplant. It seems that a few years after the operation, she suspicioned that he was unfaithful to her and they ended up divorced. She said, “I...

Hurdles Happen

It is definitely a fact of life that “hurdles happen.” Life is a series of experiences, many wonderful, almost transcendent and some much different, almost impossible to bear. As the hurdles appear, it is important to recognize them for what they are and...

Can’t Walk and Chew Gum at the Same Time

A new study out found that people who are reading their phones or trying to send texts will find their walking gait disrupted. The study conducted in Australia found that these multitaskers unwittingly swerve off a straight line. “Their heads did not stay still...

We Are. We Become.

Like most folks I had a rather stereotypical impression of Peter. As a rough fisherman, he is brought to Christ by his brother Andrew (John 1) and seems to almost immediately embark on a journey fraught with impulsiveness. He rebukes Christ as He foretold about His...