Once upon a time, if you were debating about “free will,” you were probably a graduate student trying to impress your professor. Today, the conversation has taken the world by…
On May 31, 1838, a seemingly ordinary teacher was hanged at Calton Prison. His name was Eugene Chantrelle, and his story shocked the community of Edinburgh, Scotland, where Eugene was…
From time to time, I ask myself an uncomfortable question: Where am I different on the inside than I am on the outside? It’s a little like a colonoscopy –…
Have you ever felt down and not known why? Whether it’s a general malaise or a deep sadness, King David could relate. Often in the Psalms, David looks inward and…
People sometimes ask me what precautions I take to avoid falling into sin. It’s a fair question. As a leader of Christ’s church, I’d be foolish not to recognize the…