Reliving the ordeal of Job day by day this month, I want to do better at never taking for granted all the ways God has blessed my country and my family.
I claim to set more value on one hour of true intimacy with God than on one month's pay, but do I really live that way? Now there's a squirmy question. How about them Broncos?
Jihadi terror, racial antagonism, economic distress, a drug plague, and an impending election are just a few of the storm clouds thundering over us. Frightening stuff, right?
It was on this date in 1787 that the Constitution of the United States was signed. Divinely ordained? No, but it couldn't have happened without Jesus the Light of the World and the bright candle of human faith in him.
If C.S. Lewis, whom many of us love for his stories of Aslan or Ransom and his powerful apologetic writings, called another, lesser known writer "my master," we should probably pay attention.
On this dark anniversary for America, what an opportunity to learn more about loving our enemies in this world even as we ally with Jesus against the unseen Enemy of our souls.
In a twist of God's irony, it took a Roman soldier to recognize the command presence of Messiah with a purer faith than anyone in Israel. (Click Title)
Jesus didn't actually voice that little truism about three fingers pointing back at me whenever I point one at somebody else. But his parable about the log and the sawdust gives the same warning.