Many of you recall that I have mentioned Kemper Crabb’s work here before. He has a new (benefit) album out, which you can check out here . By the way, their concert Downe in Yon Forest did really well with PBS last year, and it will be out and about again this year. So look …
Here You Go
Many of you know that my Dad has written a booklet that has been a great help to many thousands of people — How to Be Free From Bitterness. What you may not know is that it has been translated into many languages. We are in the process of rounding them all up to make …
Trash Talking Ideologies
Piano Fixit
Just a quick reminder that my friend, Clint Hughes, will be on ABC, Sunday night, at 8 pm — on one of those extreme makeover shows. He is not being made over, but they are using his piano expertise in interesting ways. Speaking of his piano expertise, check out his work here.
A Bit of All Right
I really enjoyed this — the first rap song (ever, I believe) about the Heidelberg Catechism.
Some Turtles Have to Fly With the Shell
One of the foundation stones of a mere Christendom has to be a root and branch rejection of Darwinism. The reason for this is not hard to ascertain — Darwinism is one of the chief cornerstones of the secular state. We are acquainted with the standard liberal metaphor of the Constitution as a “living document,” …
Lusts and Labels
One of the characteristics of lust is that it hates to be constrained. This applies as much to political lusts as to sexual desire, and it explains a great deal about the dishonesty of the progressive mentality. How many times, when you have asked someone a specific question about some important issue, have you been …
Good One
Heh . . .
Timeshare Servants
As Rodney Stark has shown, one of the great contributions of the first Christendom was the development of free markets. And I would want to maintain that one of the great results of the next Christendom will be the restoration and preservation of them. Free markets are the economic expression of the apostolic teaching that …
Seven Reason Why “The Deep Things of God” Is an Important Book
This evening a group of men from Christ Church are meeting at our home to discuss our reading of The Deep Things of God, by Fred Sanders. A month or so ago, when I started reading this book, I wrote to a friend at Crossway to thank him for publishing such an important book. Here …