Month: February 2015

Dead or Alive?…Safe in Christ!

While I’ve always understood this passage to be taken in the context of hope and encouragement, I was often confused as to what that hope actually was. “But we do not want you to be uninformed, brethren, about… Read More

Common Threads are Common

Every job has its share of rote, redundant tasks. But patterns save time, especially when volume production is involved. And noticing patterns is equally productive as well. It always pays off, whether I’m building or reading. Not only… Read More

You Are What You Eat

“I don’t have the time…” When a friend suggested to me that I begin to memorize and recite a selected verse of Scripture every week, this was my spontaneous mental response. I couldn’t think of anything else to say. I was being forced out of my comfort… Read More

Inductive Study? Sounds Like a Plan.

I’ve never been a reader. I hated it. In grade school, my twin brother was always in the first reading group. I was lucky if I was in the second. While I did graduate from college, studying was… Read More

What Does it Cost?

What does it cost me to be a disciple of Jesus Christ? I’ve never had anyone ask me. That’s strange, because cost reckoning is always a critical factor in the decision process. The road to becoming a disciple was… Read More