We can learn from Spurgeon and others when we struggle with depression: While some Christians may think that no blood-bought child of God should ever…
Christians should have a far different response to suffering than atheists: Can one accept the reality of God and of suffering, and not have a…
We all can learn so much from the life and writings of Elisabeth Elliot: Many of you know about the remarkable American Christian missionary and…
We likely think too little about heaven, and not too much: So, I was thinking last night… Of course that is as useful as saying…
Destroying statues, books and art: today’s left is the new Taliban: Remember how the world was outraged when the Taliban blew up and destroyed two…
What is God trying to say to us amid COVID-19? This is my 44th piece on the coronavirus. The world certainly has changed from just…
We should all keep challenging questionable corona figures and statistics: The old saying about “lies, damned lies and statistics” is always relevant, especially at a…
The New York Governor needs to reconsider his anti-God rhetoric: A recent arrogant outburst by an American political leader reminds me of the words of…
We should all keep asking hard questions about what the state is doing during times of emergency: I, like many others concerned about affirming freedom…
It is too easy to let mere utilitarian concerns determine how people get medical treatment in a time of crisis: We live in a finite…
Here are some spiritual and historical considerations to keep in mind during these turbulent times: With Coronavirus occupying everyone’s attention (and you know it is…
Myrtlefield House, 2018-2019. A new series of books on Christian apologetics and worldview analysis is worth being aware of: This new six-volume set of books…
Loving relationships always involve some risk: One can always count on some rather oddly titled articles on this site. But there is in fact a…
These stories should make your blood boil!! Another day, another pressing need to do yet another article on the lunacy and madness of the ugly…
Everyone wants glory, but few want suffering. But the two are bound together: Hands up – who wants glory? Hands up – who wants suffering?…
“No cross, no crown” is how we referred to this matter in Part One. Throughout the Bible our present sufferings are tied in with our…
Christians of all people should not be celebrating each new tragedy and disaster. ‘What? Rejoice when a tragedy happens? Who would do such a thing?’…
It goes without saying that over time Christians are meant to grow spiritually, experience progressive character development, and increasingly become more Christlike. Scripture is certainly…
In this series I have been looking at the biblical truths about God’s presence with his people as they suffer. Part One looked at the…
In Part One of this article I looked at the issue of suffering as found in the Old Testament, and the wonderful truth that God…