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Independence, Tennis and Singleness: Episode #24 8 hours ago
iTunes | Listen Now/RSSYou really can't tell from this week's show, but I'm a big David Wheaton fan. I remember rooting for him against tennis great Andre Agassi in 1991 on his way to the men's singles semifinals in Wimbledon. And it was a genuine thrill to have him as a g...
Can God Use a Flawed Book? 21 hours ago
At risk of severely flogging a dying horse, I believe the subject of The Shack needs more comment. Readers such as brx and Chris Pack (and others too numerous to name) have raised excellent points, which I'll try to address here rather than in piecemeal comments.
You're a Grand Old Flag 21 hours ago
I think the windiest spot on earth is in my daughter's school parking lot. Evidently, the winds start up in Canada, come south and do not stop until they hit this slightly elevated piece of property in northeastern Oklahoma.
So it wasn't a surprise for me to notice, durin...
Court Teeters Both Ways 21 hours ago
"The court was teetering on the brink in this term. Voters should keep that firmly in mind when they go to the polls in November."
I couldn't agree more. In fact that's the very argument I was just making Tuesday night with a friend who is leaning toward the pre...
"Pregnant Man" Due Today Yesterday
If you were watching Oprah or reading People any this past April, chances are you might have heard of Thomas Beatie -- "the pregnant man."
According to Oprah's website, Thomas has the media buzzing, people talking and is making headlines around the world. Not su...
A Quiver Full of Sorrows? 2 days ago
For most people, the American Dream means getting married, buying a house, and raising a family. But according to new research on the emotional state of parents, the dream is more of a nightmare.
Yesterday, Newsweek posted a True or False article titled "Having Kids ...
Emergent Church According to Those Two Guys 2 days ago
My summer reading box just arrived from Amazon.
I have very high hopes for reading four books this summer. Among them is Why We're Not Emergent (By Two Guys Who Should Be) by Kevin DeYoung and Ted Kluck. DeYoung is a pastor, Kluck a sportswriter. Together they analyze th...
Can't we all just get along? 2 days ago
That seems to be the popular sentiment regarding Christians in the public square. Hasn't religion divided us enough? Can't we find common ground?
Zimbabwe's Inflation Rate Hits 9 Million Percent 2 days ago
That 9 million percent rate was for two weeks ago.
According to the Zimbabwe Independent, whose tagline is "The Leading Business Weekly," inflation is likely closer to 10.5 million percent now.
Paper money has become so meaningless in Zimbabwe, and the politica...
But It's Only Fiction 2 days ago
My recent blog post about the book The Shack generated several responses that ran along the line that we shouldn't be too hard on the book because it is, after all, only fiction. These responses show a misunderstanding of both fiction and theology.
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posted May 2