Wednesday, September 3, 2025

Question That Meme

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If you're on any social media platform, you're going to come across memes, clips, cartoons, or other content designed to make people question Christianity. Being a mature, intelligent person, you're tempted to just ignore it and move on. Don't. This is an opportunity to learn, to engage, or to prepare.

Wednesday, August 27, 2025

Lewis on Revival

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CS Lewis has been predicting the future again. Perhaps he had a magic telescope that allowed him to see the future instead of the past. However he did it, let's look at yet another of his works that seems surprisingly relevant to our day.

Wednesday, August 20, 2025

5 Things You Can Do to Improve Your Church

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The last time we had a party at our house, my daughter got onto me, telling me to sit down and eat. "I can't," I replied, "I'm busy." Busy doing what? Hosting. You know what that entails. But can you be a host when you're not actually the host? Today let's look at 5 things you can do to make your church healthier and stronger.

Wednesday, August 13, 2025

Your Digital Smorgasbord

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This week, I've got a selection of articles from across the interwebs I think you'll enjoy.

Wednesday, August 6, 2025

Truths That Take On the World

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"Cultural narratives in the West are so powerful they make it hard for the people of God to see straight." That's the motivation behind a new book by Trevin Wax and Thomas West. They say ideas like expressive individualism, the idea that our purpose is to "find ourselves" then express ourselves to the world, are so prevalent we're unaware of how pervasive they are. Other books have addressed how that happened and why it's a problem; this one wants to help us do something about it.