Has the thought occurred to you that Jesus didn’t have to do what He did?
He could have called down legions of angels to rescue Him when He was taken in the Garden of Gethsemane. Continue reading “He Didn’t Have To”
Musings of an Eclectic Pilgrim
Has the thought occurred to you that Jesus didn’t have to do what He did?
He could have called down legions of angels to rescue Him when He was taken in the Garden of Gethsemane. Continue reading “He Didn’t Have To”
The theme of “National Geographic” magazine for January 2017 is gender issues. Reading it was a loathsome task, but I was curious enough to slog through it. It’s more of a liberal propaganda piece than usual.
I don’t doubt the growing gender changes and confusion going on. Real problems exist. Continue reading “Gender Questions”
In a collection of essays called Tribe: On Homecoming and Belonging, Sebastian Junger emphasizes the importance of belonging to a community or group. Today’s modern world has affluence and comforts of all kinds, but we’ve become too individualistic for our own good. Continue reading “The Need to Belong”
If you’re as disgusted with politics as I am, I congratulate you for reading past the title above. So I first say thank you.
While others yield to the temptation to wax eloquent on this or that candidate or decry the state of affairs, I’m not going to do that. Instead, I’d like to look at a bigger picture as set forth in three passages from the Scriptures. They help us understand the world we must be prepared to live in because they explain much about political elections and beyond. Continue reading “A Few Thoughts on Political Elections…and Beyond”
I read a thought provoking article about why we won’t experience an armed revolution in America. The author gives three main reasons. Continue reading “Perilous Times”