Virtual Children? Virtual Church?
Virtual children? Sounds like something from a bad science fiction movie. Sadly, it is an idea being promoted as a way to combat climate problems, as you can see in this disturbing Ted Talk about
Virtual children? Sounds like something from a bad science fiction movie. Sadly, it is an idea being promoted as a way to combat climate problems, as you can see in this disturbing Ted Talk about
I was disappointed to see constitutional Amendment 2 narrowly fail on election night in the Commonwealth of Kentucky. Amendment 2 would have added the line "to protect human life, nothing in this Constitution shall be
I feel physically ill every single time. Unfortunately, I have had this feeling far too often in the last few years. What causes this revulsion? Pastors and ministry leaders who sexually abuse those who look
Often it seems like technology is moving at a breakneck pace. This feeling is nothing new. A quote regularly attributed to U.S. patent clerk Charles H. Duell in 1899 claiming that “everything that can be
Mother’s Day is a day that we set aside as a nation to celebrate and honor our moms. For some, it’s a day of sadness for them because their mom or child is no longer
A pastor wrote to John Newton about a public letter he was planning to write to a fellow pastor confronting him a aberrant doctrinal views. Newton took the opportunity to send back a letter full
“The battle of the Christian life is to bring your own heart into alignment with Christ’s, that is, getting up each morning and replacing your natural orphan mindset with a mindset of full and free
I have been keeping up with what is often simply referred to in my circles as “Dobbs.” The Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) right now is hearing a case challenging the constitutionality of
Weekly I meet with a group of guys for mutual encouragement and edification. We talk ministry, church, Scripture, and read books we hope to be helpful for all those things. Typically, these books are used
Susanna Wesley was a busy woman living in a small home of the 1700s London. She birthed nineteen children, ten of whom survived to adulthood. She was a pastor’s wife and a stay-at-home mother. Susanna