the secret benefit of a study-buddy

Studying the Bible is best done as a team sport. Several years ago, I had exactly that going on.  A buddy named Dave and I had a Bible Study Pact.  We’d been in men’s groups together and really found that we had a compatible desire to get into...

Stop Wasting Your Time

I remember a sermon illustration from a number of years ago.  It’s stuck with me and to some extent haunted me.  I did some research and share it with you for similar effect. Francis Schaeffer founded a Christian community called...

The problem of Cake-frosting Christians

I like a good cooking show.  Of special delight is a baking show.  Think the Great British Baking Show (Bake Off for those of you in the UK). The baker starts by making the cake (I like a good sponge), layers it and puts a good filling in.  At this...

Crazy books masquerading as truth

As an author, I subscribe to a number of book recommendation services.  I always sign up for the Christian Non-Fiction or Inspirational/Devotional categories. Holy Cow!  It’s a shocker to see what passes for good spiritual instruction and exhortation...

telling you how to think

When I was growing up my dad told me “everyone who writes a book has an axe to grind.”  He meant that everyone has an opinion and they want to convince you to think like them. Fast forward to today (a long fast forward), and I think those words have...

The battle of the brands

Last week I was on vacation.  The wife and I had decided to get away for some rest and relaxation in Orlando FL, visiting a whole bunch of theme parks. It’s something we enjoy doing together. But I had my eyes rather rudely opened as I looked around at what was...