“Mr. Bonhoeffer! Mr. Bonhoeffer! Excuse me, aren’t you Dietrich Bonhoeffer? I can’t tell you what an honor it is to meet you, Sir. I’m a huge fan! “You were such a extraordinary man in your day, an example to us all. We all – all us Christians, anyway – admire your selfless devotion to God …
Manna, Meat, and Money (An appeal for a less self-indulged and more Christ-centered Christianity) Part 1 of 5ish
I don’t want to come across as a self-appointed spokesman for the Church or be mean spirited in my assessment of what I observe in our Christian family. But those of you who know me will notice right off that this is one of my more in-your-face essays, so if you were looking for something …
Imagine that God doesn’t love you
Imagine that God doesn’t love you. No, I mean really. Imagine it. Take a minute, but not too much more than that, to think about what it would feel like if God didn’t love you. I bet you’ve never heard this before, especially from someone who normally pleads with people to know that he does …
One Christian’s opinion about our war on terror
One of the benefits of not pastoring a church is that I can express my opinions without having to worry about losing church members. Over the years I’ve developed ideas, considered by most of my brothers and sisters, to be of an aberrant ilk and therefore, usually kept them to myself. I had even refused …
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When Being Needy Is a Good Thing (Part 1 of 2)
Every true Jesus follower wants to share his/her faith with others, but many feel too needy to do so. They’re waiting till they have total “victory,” complete physical health, an all-star family, and a respectable middle-class (or above) lifestyle. I propose that sometimes the best witnesses are often the neediest ones. That’s Part 1. In …
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