“In this fallen world, wealth does have a bias toward self-sufficiency rather than dependence on God. But this is not something the wealth does to us, but rather something we do with the wealth.”
Ploductivity, p. 21
“In this fallen world, wealth does have a bias toward self-sufficiency rather than dependence on God. But this is not something the wealth does to us, but rather something we do with the wealth.”
Ploductivity, p. 21
Introduction: And of course the first thing that must be mentioned is that many terrible things are coming, most of which are not going to happen. Worry agonizes over a thousand things, most of which ...
Introduction: Our attitude toward the future reveals, as few others things do, our actual doctrine of God, our actual theology. It is perilously easy to have our catechism truths down pat, there on ...
These are the notes from my presentation at the Fight Laugh Feast conference, Lebanon, Tennessee, 2021. Introduction: I came all the way from Idaho to middle Tennessee because I have something ...
“We were created for work, and we were created for work in an astoundingly fruitful world.”
Ploductivity, p. 20
And here’s another little something we started . . .
“The range of sermon-writing gives it a capacity of various vices which no other kind of composition can presume to rival.”
Phillips Brooks, The Joy of Preaching, p. 126
“Remember that proverbs are proverbs, and that they do not give us truths about triangles having three sides.”
Ploductivity, p. 19
Jokes I Like to Tell: Once upon a time, a number of decades ago, public schools used to be more open to displays of faith than they are now. And so one time an elementary school teacher had a segment of their “show and tell” time that emphasized the religious faith commitments of their respective …