Categories: "Religion"

Non-priorities

March 2nd, 2007
Our work group enjoyed a lunch outing today (tomorrow actually) and one of the topics of discussion was how we have so much to do so much to write and so little time. We are compelled to live our lives by setting priorities with God first family next more »

Compatibility

February 14th, 2007
Compatibility is a strange phenomenon. In many areas compatibility is not that big of a deal. In an effort to make things work we can adapt to less than ideal situations. In marriage that is particularly true more »

Is it Christian?

February 11th, 2007
Much of a Christian's life is spent considering whether or not this or that is a Christian thing. Obviously there are the most obvious things. But there are a lot of things that are not so obvious. Some of t more »

The Stock Market and Christians

February 8th, 2007
Years ago the stock market was something for the wealthy to invest in. Today with much of American business going "public" most everyone has some kind of investment in the stock market. At every turn there's a philosophy about how to play the stock ma more »

The Aisle Walkers

February 4th, 2007
I've always liked starting religious exhortations with some mention of 1st century Christianity as if that it the purest form. Why change now? I was raised in a Baptist church and I wouldn't doubt that the clin more »

Post Civilization

January 15th, 2007
A period of time has been portrayed in the movies where the planet was mostly deserted due to a nuclear catastrophe or other world wide phenomenon. Much of that time is characterized by a post-modern savagery of fighting and lawlessness. That's plausible more »

Credenda/Agenda

January 7th, 2007
Credenda/Agenda is a religiously and philosophically Trinitarian cultural journal. Or at least that begins their description of this publication. I have been receiving it for years mayb more »