Archives
Categories
-
Top Posts & Pages
- Why Did Jesus Tell Mary, "Mine Hour Is Not Yet Come" (John 2:4)?
- Matthew 4:18-22: Why Did They Follow Him?
- Your Father Was an Amorite
- Maccabees and Suicide
- Chapters 19, 21-23 of The Stand
- Joan of Arcadia, Season 3
- The "We-Passages"
- The Hour Is Come!
- Is Dale Carnegie Biblical?; Compromise for God; Pagan Roots; Callimachus; Priests and Allegory; Israelite Welfare System; Lois Wilson
- Genesis 3:3: Neither Shall Ye Touch the Fruit
-
Recent Posts
- The New American on Pro-Life Laws and Keri Lake
- Tucker’s 5/17/2022 Monologue
- The Z Man: The Party’s Over
- David Cole on the Absurdity of WaPo “Fact-Checking” and the Woke “Words Kill” Meme
- FAIR: What You Should Really Know About Ukraine
- NYMAG: Joe Biden’s Big Squeeze
- Book Write-Up: The Alchemy Thief, by R.A. Denny
- Book Write-Ups: The Servant of the Lord and His Servant People; Reformation Commentary on John 13-21; Every Leaf, Line, and Letter
- The New American: Celebrate! Columbus “Divided History” and Deserves to be Defended, Not Upended
- Morning Wire: China’s Socially Conservative Reasons for Banning Video Games
Daily Archives: February 12, 2012
Healing and Reconciliation
At church this morning, the Prayer of Confession stood out to me: “Dear God, You have come to seek and to save that which was lost. We confess that when we realize You are coming, we run for cover. We … Continue reading
Posted in Church, Social Skills
Tagged co workers, face of the earth, prayer of confession, repentance, restitution, social gatherings
Comments Off on Healing and Reconciliation
Whitney Houston
I was saddened when I heard about Whitney Houston’s death last night. I used to listen to her music on the school-bus and at home. On the school-bus, the bus driver played the local pop station on some days, and … Continue reading
Posted in Deaths
Tagged broken hearts, country music station, dance with somebody, pop station, prince of egypt, waiting to exhale
Comments Off on Whitney Houston
Nixon’s Civil Rights 12: Charles Colson
On page 112 of Nixon’s Civil Rights, Dean Kotlowski says the following about Nixon aide Charles Colson: “But Colson, a bigot and a crass opportunist, was unqualified to offer advice on delicate race-related issues. After describing a series of projects … Continue reading
Posted in Black History Month, Politics, Race, Religion
Comments Off on Nixon’s Civil Rights 12: Charles Colson