“I am against prayer in public school for the same reason that I am against drinking fountains there,
and lockers, and hallways, and mostly especially ... children.” — Douglas Wilson
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Friday, May 10, 2019
Too Hot to Handle: Sexuality and Public Education
Thursday, May 09, 2019
Getting to the Truth
The most recent version of this post is available here.
Wednesday, May 08, 2019
When God Says Things He Doesn’t Mean
Tuesday, May 07, 2019
That Wacky Old Testament (12)
Monday, May 06, 2019
Anonymous Asks (38)
Sunday, May 05, 2019
Persecution and Wrath
Saturday, May 04, 2019
How Not to Crash and Burn (57)
Friday, May 03, 2019
Too Hot to Handle: A Lack of Leadership
In which our regular writers toss around subjects a little more volatile than usual.
Immanuel Can: Tom, we need a new generation of spiritual leaders in our congregations. But they don’t seem to be appearing in most places, and not nearly fast enough for the rising need.
Tom: Leadership is definitely a major issue in most churches I’ve visited in the last few years. Sometimes it’s untapped potential that seems wasted, but more often it’s elders aging out without obvious replacements available.
IC: Okay, so what can we do?
Thursday, May 02, 2019
Anonymous Asks Again
Wednesday, May 01, 2019
Tuesday, April 30, 2019
When Waiting is Worth It
Monday, April 29, 2019
Anonymous Asks (37)
Sunday, April 28, 2019
Knocking Over the Hurdles
Lately I’ve been reading a lot about how important it is not to put barriers to Christian faith in the way of the unsaved. I certainly don’t want to do that, and I’m very sure you don’t either.
Archaic language and holy jargon can be hurdles. Arguing about the age of the earth can be off-putting, as can paternalism, denominational conflicts, smugness, and a host of other far-too-common attitudes and practices that needn’t and shouldn’t get in the way of the knowledge of Christ.
These things are unnecessary, and it’s shameful to see someone shake his head and retreat into the darkness of ignorance and eternal loss over the bad manners and misplaced priorities of the messenger, over mere tradition, or over form.
Saturday, April 27, 2019
How Not to Crash and Burn (56)
Friday, April 26, 2019
Too Hot to Handle: Bypassing the Intellect
In which our regular writers toss around subjects a little more volatile than usual.
[Editor’s note: The following email back-and-forth reproduced here didn’t really bring us to any hard-and-fast conclusions about transcendent experiences and how the Christian ought to process them. Perhaps we talked past each other a bit too much. Certainly, we all used the words “I think” far too often for any of us to hold our respective positions too dogmatically. All the same, it seems to me the exchange serves as a good example of how brothers in Christ tend to work things out in our heads by bouncing ideas off one another, as well as a plausible explanation for why their wives flee the room at such times.]
Bernie: I remember being struck by something I read some years ago. I can’t find the original quote but my attempt at a paraphrase is this: “Music has a way of bypassing the intellect and speaking directly to the heart.”
Anonymously Asking More Easily
Thursday, April 25, 2019
Living Large
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