This post is an excerpt from G.K. Chesterton's personal notebook, published for the first time in his biography by friend and publisher Masie Ward. According to Ward, he did not yet consider himself a Christian, but noted the disparity between modern Christians chasing a cause (in this case Socialism) and Christianity as Christ preached it. ... Continue Reading →
Why Our Faith Must Grow With Our Fears
My kids were watching VeggieTales again, and as I walked into the room I heard Junior Asparagus explaining to his father why he was no longer afraid of the 'monsterous fears' he was having earlier in the episode of "Where's God When I'm Scared." As Junior explained that not only was God bigger than... Continue Reading →