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Learning to Hope Like a Bartledan

In Mostly Harmless, the final book in Douglas Adams' Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy series, an alien race known as the Bartledans. They are described as being almost exactly like humans, except that they do not hope, wish, or dream. Wishing a Bartledan a good evening is cause for confusion. They play games and sports,... Continue Reading →

Pigs, America, and Property in Revolution

This past weekend, we marked the anniversary of American independence, with much fanfare and perhaps some somber remembrance.  One of the items that tends to circulate is a list of the sacrifices faced by the signatories of the Declaration. While some of the extreme losses are exaggerated, as Snopes.com points out, some of the more... Continue Reading →

Cheap Entertainment: First World Temptations?

One of many popular memes these days is the "First World Problems." A frustrating issue for a particular minor problem that frustrates someone in our modern society that really is pathetically irrelevant to most people in the world. For the visually inclined, these are usually delivered on a graphic of a woman crying. Some examples... Continue Reading →

Just Gathering Sticks

The fight of being a Christian is not always a violent opposition to evil. Most of the time, the fight is just doing the mundane thing you are supposed to be doing in the face of an otherwise hopeless situation. For example, consider the widow of Zarephath, in 1 Kings 7. Elijah was sent to... Continue Reading →

Men and Abortion: Free Pro-Life Conference MP3s

  No one can deny a person's lived experience. People can argue with us about the psychological stuff, they can argue with us about whatever. But they can't take away the truth of someone's lived experience. -Vicki Thorn, founder of the National Office of Post Abortion Healing and Reconciliation and Project Rachel In my capacity as... Continue Reading →

It’s Not For You

The first thing you see when you open up The Eternal Revolution, or at least before you get to the main text of the book, is a warning: This is a book written for Christians, that is, those who accept that Jesus of Nazareth was the Christ, the Messiah, the Son of God, the Second... Continue Reading →

Eternal Revolution eBook FREE on Amazon

It is finally available! The Eternal Revolution is now available on Amazon.com. And to celebrate, for today and tomorrow, the book is free for the Kindle! Get your copy of The Eternal Revolution today! Remember, even if you don't have a Kindle, the software for Kindle is free for iOS, PC, Mac, and Android. Please... Continue Reading →

All For the Glory of God

"Whatever you do, do all to the glory of God." 1 Corinthians 10:31   As Christians, we hear the instruction to do everything for, or to, the Glory of God. But what does it actually look like when we do things for His glory, and not our own? The story of Gideon is a great... Continue Reading →

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