An article I did not want to post: This article has been sitting around for at least a week now. I have been hesitant to…
Reflections on Ukraine: I offer here some further random thoughts on the ongoing invasion of Ukraine. They supplement my views from earlier pieces on this…
More vital thoughts on the war in Ukraine: Two days ago I sought to lay out the case for how I view the situation in…
Further reflections on war in Ukraine: The situation in Ukraine continues. My first article very briefly looked at some of the political, historical and military…
What are we to make of the situation in Ukraine? The incursion by Russia into the Ukraine is still underway, and it remains to be…
Some thoughts on the Waukesha terror: You don’t have to be a Wisconsin resident, as I have been, to know about some recent big news…
Here are some aids as you study the Gospel of Luke: The Gospel of Luke is the longest of the four gospel accounts, and Luke…
Here are some helps on a very relevant book for days like these: This is a brief but important Old Testament book. While we know…
Does God hide certain divine truths at times? This passage has to do with the bigger and always rather difficult matter of how divine sovereignty…
We need to learn about genuine Christianity: There are two main types of Christianity. There is the version found in the West in which many…
We need to be cautious when we repeat the words of Jesus: “They know not what they do”. This is another verse which is not…
I recently posted this passage on the social media, and one friend asked whether the question of Jesus was rhetorical or prophetic. I replied that…
In this series we have examined a number of passages which are not actually difficult as such, but are simply far too often misused and…
This is another passage (or two) that is not only rather difficult but also a matter of some contention. Of course, atheists and those wanting…
Theresa May’s April 18 gamble to call a snap election looks to have been a very bad call indeed. She wanted to enhance the small…
Nature abhors a vacuum, and so too in the spiritual, moral and political realms. The Western world was largely the product of the Judeo-Christian worldview…
The book of Habakkuk is as amazing as it is brief. Three short chapters totaling just 56 verses contain so much theological, pastoral and apologetic…
In this series I have dealt with not only verses which can be difficult to understand and interpret, but verses which are simply often abused…
The general election in the UK will be held on Thursday May 7. As usual, the two main parties will be slugging it out: the…
By now most Victorians, and perhaps many Australians, will have heard the great news: Luke Shambrook is alive. The 11-year-old Victorian boy with severe autism…