Refuting Ayn Rand, Part 1
It has been over 50 years since the publication of Ayn Rand’s best-selling novel, Atlas Shrugged. Rand has been rediscovered in the past few years with sales of her books climbing. Two of the three...
View ArticleMonuments
We may be embarrassed to admit it, but – deep down – alot of us want to do great things for the Lord. Grand things. Preferably with background music. We critique everything from Noah’s carpentry to...
View ArticleDeficiency
We are constantly being urged to compare ourselves to others. If we fear there may be something lacking on our part, we are exhorted to rectify the perceived deficiency at once with newer cars, larger...
View ArticleThe Blessings of Failure
We none of us want to fail. Failure is humiliating, discouraging, and painful. Surprisingly, however, there are blessings that flow from failure. God can even use failure to prepare us for greater...
View ArticleCaught in the Act
In flagrante delicto (adverb): In the very act of wrongdoing, especially in an act of sexual misconduct. The Latin phrase in flagrante delicto is a legal term used to convey that a criminal was caught...
View ArticleGloves and Ambassadors
“All of you together are Christ’s body, and each of you is a part of it” (1 Cor. 12: 27). The Bible refers to Christians collectively as the Body of Christ. Many have described us as the hands and...
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