There’s a part of me that wrestles with something I’ve come to call Midwest Christianity. Not because it’s exclusive to the Midwest, but because the particular flavor I encounter here tends to emphasize a gospel that stops at salvation—at the foot of the cross—and doesn’t move forward into kingdom living. […]Read more »
Thoughts
Darkness occurred during the crucifixion of Jesus for three hours. This was not an eclipse; this was darkness. Was this a local event or worldwide? Introduction The crucifixion of Jesus Christ, traditionally dated around AD 30–33, is one of the most significant events in human history. The Gospels of Matthew, […]Read more »
History has this funny habit of circling back on itself, doesn’t it? Picture this: it’s the late 1980s, and artists are staring down a new kid on the block—Adobe Illustrator. Some clutch their paintbrushes tighter, muttering about the death of “real” art, while others can’t wait to see where this […]Read more »
Would the Election of Kamala Harris Signify God Pronouncing a Curse on America for Its Collective Sins and Unrepentance? It was a gray, brooding sort of day. Clouds hung low over the city, seeming to press down on it, almost like a warning. Jack leaned over the table in the […]Read more »