As our culture continues to spiral down the septic tank, eventually that produces a backlash. After a while decent people have had enough, and start…
Imagine a society which actually insists on tutoring women in the fine arts of killing. And no, I am not referring to recruiting women into…
Doubleday, 2001. This new book by the former Education Secretary under President Reagan is an examination of how the family is unraveling in Western society.…
The battle over motherhood continues unabated, with a recent controversy re-igniting a long standing debate. In the one corner are those who feel that government…
Because radical environmentalism has now become a pseudo-religion, it has plenty of zealots who will crusade for their grandiose schemes. And because it is a…
Popular culture and biblical truth: I should begin by stating that I do not have the television on all the time – although some of…
More thoughts on God’s knowledge and foreknowledge: Having done some recent articles on issues concerning divine knowledge, another set of passages is raised by those…
Can God ever forget us? Yesterday I penned a piece on forgetfulness. I looked at two types of this, from a spiritual perspective. When we…
On the horrific new law in France: The first and greatest human right is the right to life. Without that right, none of the other…
Should believers bury their dead only? While many believers may never have given this a passing thought, some others might think quite a lot about…
In praise of homemaking and motherhood: All jobs, professions and callings are noble and vital if it is God who is behind it. If the…
Another must read-volume by Bennett: I am always interested in alerting people to good books. One way to do this is through book reviews, of…
God provides mercies for our journey: The Christian life is certainly not always smooth sailing. Rough patches can abound as much as smooth ones. While…
Some thoughts on some puzzling texts: I suppose I could add this to my series on “Difficult Bible Passages,” although I will actually be looking…
Be careful that Scripture does not become so familiar that it loses its punch: The old saying “familiarity breeds contempt” has some real truth to…
While some folks want to argue about Christmas, most of us just want to enjoy it: It is happening again: it is the day after…
These are some terrific quotes for this time of year: I have often said that the English preacher Charles Spurgeon (1834-1892) and the English writer…
The cancel culture is getting out of control: Things are worse than you might think. It is not just that the secular left has a…
Two great Christian authors: OK, a piece on two of my all-time favourite authors. Any excuse will do to revisit these two champions. In case…
Two public commentators with opposing worldviews: One does not expect that we should get all of our information and knowledge about important world events from…