Acts of the Apostles (29): Sermon Video Introduction: We are here given an outline of the sermon Paul preached in the synagogue at Pisidian Antioch. This sermon was preached to Jews and Gentile ...
Letters to Help Make Us All More Mindful
Letter to the Editor: Peter Bell of the Sons of Patriarchy podcast has done interviews with former members [of our church] and many of our congregation are shocked and dismayed. Mr. Bell ...
Anxiety Storms and the Empathy Wars
Introduction: The empathy wars seem to have some staying power. It was around seven years ago that Joe Rigney set the whole thing off within Reformed circles when he sat down with me for an interview ...
April Letters May
Letter to the Editor: You said:"In times like ours, when deliberate efforts are underway to erode or otherwise destroy our national and civic identity, it is not unlawful for Christians ...
A Toolbox for Aging
“Children’s children are the crown of old men; And the glory of children are their fathers.” Proverbs 17:6 (KJV) Introduction: I almost entitled this "On Growing ...
Letters in the Waning Years of April
Letter to the Editor: Great article, and a great analogy. Thank you for the clear analysis.I read the WSJ article that started (or at least occurred near the beginning of) all this and had ...
Some Good Basic Questions Stirred Up by Rufo and Goldberg
Update and correction: I am informed by a reader that James Lindsay has recently repudiated atheism, and is now considering himself an agnostic. That affects my second paragraph, so please factor that ...
Not Incredible at All/Easter 2025
Introduction: Sermon Video The philosopher Leibniz put the problem into a nutshell when he asked “why is there something rather than nothing at all?” That is one of the fundamental questions, ...
Letters for the Edification of All
Letter to the Editor: You published a letter from a man who objected to his wife reading romance novels. Your response was for him to talk to her, with the implication that he should scold ...
Chaplains for Pirate Ships
Well, to be honest, they aren’t exactly pirate ships, which would not be very Christian. They are more like privateers, operating with letters of marque and reprisal. But let us not get distracted from the main point. Greyfriars Hall has been operating for some twenty plus years now, graduating its first alum in 2004—which meant …










