BY FAITH WE UNDERSTAND

Proof of what is unseen.

ABOUT MARK WARD

BY FAITH WE UNDERSTAND

Proof of what is unseen.

ABOUT MARK WARD

Logos Survey

Logos' revamped survey is asking users if they have Kindles. That can only mean that they're thinking of opening up a way for Logos content to be used on portable reading devices, something I've been pestering Phil Gons about for a while! Despite respected naysayers, I love my Kindle. I'm reading several books and articles on it right now, all but one of which were free: Jane Eyre A Lover's Quarrel with the Evangelical Church Open Letter to Google A Theology of Reading: The Hermeneutics of...

read more

The iPod Touch, Neil Postman, and Mount Calvary Baptist Church

A friend and fellow iPod Touch owner sent me Tim Challies' "Don't Take Your iPod to Church" a few days ago and asked me what I thought. It just so happens that I do take my iPod Touch to church and take voluminous sermon notes on it, but that friend made some good points spurred by Challies' post: iPod instead of Bible feels less formal/deliberate to me. iPod seems like it could be a distraction to others around me. I can't take notes as well on an iPod. iPod gives me a feeling of "get where...

read more

Pogue on Religion

Ever since I read this line a few weeks ago from my favorite tech reviewer, David Pogue, it has struck me as the solution to the Mac vs. PC debate: There are two kinds of people: those who value elegance, simplicity and beauty, and those who don’t. You’ll never convince either group to change their minds; it’s like a religious war.[From NYTimes.com] Aesthetics is for me indeed a religious category, because God made beauty and the capacity to enjoy it. (Note: I am not saying that PC users are...

read more

20 Years After Tiananmen

Some months ago, my wife and I watched the fascinating PBS documentary mentioned in this fascinating article, and now there's a fascinating, never-before-seen, addition to the story. On this twentieth anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre, take Solomon's advice and visit the house of mourning by following those links.

read more

49 million to 5

Do not tell anyone that I read an article by Ann Coulter in WorldNetDaily. Pretend that this is from a responsible writer and news source. (I'm not even going to link to it!) But the figures, I would have to think, are accurate. And the issue is important: a major theme in Scripture is God's tendency to take the side of the oppressed. In a country with approximately 150 million pro-lifers, five abortionists have been killed since Roe v. Wade. In that same 36 years, more than 49 million babies...

read more