The Two Closets, Or Practicing Christian Liberty
In the very first month of this blog's existence, I posted some detailed sermon notes from a particularly helpful message (and that's saying something) that my beloved pastor, Mark Minnick, had preached to his congregation. With his permission, I turned those notes into a full-scale lesson in the 12th grade BJU Press Bible Truths textbook I was then working on. One of our top artists at BJU Press, Del Thompson, worked with me to create a unique illustration to help with the critical thinking...
One of the Best “Hidden” Features on Every Mac
File > New Window File > Edit > Transform > Flip Vertical Object > Insert Special Character > Symbol > Trademark Symbol Are you tired, run down, listless? Or have you ever had to find these or similar nested menu items and spent fruitless minutes searching? You know Microsoft Word or Adobe Photoshop or Google Chrome can perform a certain task, but you forget where it's located in the menu system. If so, then you need to join the millions of happy, peppy people who have 1)...
An Insight from Lesslie Newbigin
I laughed out loud at the bolded portion below. This shows some real insight. Recently I have heard on several occasions Christians accusing one another, either of too much certainty, or of too little. We are all familiar with both accusations. There is, on the one hand, the charge against ‘fundamentalist’ Christians that they are arrogant, bigoted and blind to issues which might call their certainties into question. There is also the counter-charge nicely encapsulated in a collect by the late...