You’ve Got to Change Your Ways
I suspect most of us have encountered them. Those families that seem to be perfect. Husband and wife express love for each other. The kids are well behaved. They might have come right off a TV script. Maybe depending on … Continue reading →
I’m sure you’ve heard it repeatedly if you’ve been in church very long. Christians ought to be joyful. People should look at us and want what we have. What kind of witnesses are we if we go around looking miserable … Continue reading →
I finally did it! I’ve been planning to change hosting companies ever since Web Hero took it upon themselves to make changes to my site without so much as an email for explanation. I understand why they did what they … Continue reading →
This came from one of the men in a Bible study I attend and it was too good not to share. The recent hack of Ashley Madison, the adultery website, has produced a lot of angst. Not the least of … Continue reading →
Last Monday I delivered the invocation for the second general session of the 2015 convention of the American Counsel of the Blind. As I was considering what I might say, I was troubled by a question that has bothered me … Continue reading →
A righteous man has regard for the life of his animal, But even the compassion of the wicked is cruel. (Prov 10:12 NASB) What does this mean? Isn’t compassion by nature almost an opposite to cruelty? We might say it … Continue reading →
The National Federation of the Blind of California is suing Uber, a taxi alternative that employs private drivers in their personal vehicles. The service connects drivers and customers via a smartphone app. Rides with the basic service level are slightly … Continue reading →
I don’t want to be overly dramatic. We’re so used to hearing exaggerated speech these days that I think most of us tune it out. And in a world full of violence, to equate mere words with flying bullets seems … Continue reading →
The latest donation sensation if the Ice Bucket Challenge, an effort by the ALS Association to raise money for research to cure the disease. However, some Christian and prolife groups have raised a concern. The association supports embryonic stem cell … Continue reading →