Party On
On Wednesday, I headed off to the TEA party protest in front of the Richardson City Hall. It was not the organized and scripted affair that I experienced at the first event I attended in down town Dallas. When I … Continue reading →
On Wednesday, I headed off to the TEA party protest in front of the Richardson City Hall. It was not the organized and scripted affair that I experienced at the first event I attended in down town Dallas. When I … Continue reading →
Today I read about Saul’s pursuit of David in I Sam 21-24. Chapter 21 begins with the account of David and his men eating the consecrated bread. I remember Jesus using this record to show that the laws were written … Continue reading →
Socrates said, “The unexamined life is not worth living.” I never took philosophy. I don’t know everything that was behind that statement, but it keeps popping up in the oddest of places. I keep hearing it from the pulpit. It’s … Continue reading →
I write this prayerfully and with what I hope is due respect for the parties directly or indirectly mentioned. My intent is to explore the underlying issues and maybe promote some understanding. I also hope to explain if not excuse … Continue reading →
A few weeks ago I did something I’ve never done before. I attended a public protest. It was one of the many Tea Party protests that sprung up in response to the massive and destructive spending spree our government has … Continue reading →
The post title is that of a book I just finished reading by Frank Viola and George Barna. The book goes through just about every facet of the typical modern church and shows how each has its roots in pagan … Continue reading →
I’ve got some family who may be reading this for whom it may open wounds not well healed. These are hard questions without good answers. I strive for encouragement and hope, but you may want to pass on this entry … Continue reading →