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Yesterday I finished listening to How to Think by Alan Jacobs (a book I highly recommend). Something that’s incredibly powerful […]
Give it five minutes Read Post »
Yesterday I finished listening to How to Think by Alan Jacobs (a book I highly recommend). Something that’s incredibly powerful […]
Give it five minutes Read Post »
It never fails. Every time a scandal or controversy hits—whether legitimate or manufactured—someone inevitably asks why this or that situationally recognizable[1.
Why don’t they say anything? Read Post »
I’ve read a lot of leadership advice over the last number of years; some good, some… not so much. Most
Should we pursue influence through controversy? Read Post »
Nearly three years ago, my wife deleted her Facebook account and hasn’t looked back. She’s now on her second
Love in the time of clickbait Read Post »
After writing online daily for six years, I’ve learned a valuable lesson: slander sells. If you want to get people’s
Lost in Transmission Read Post »
Some time ago there was a young guy who was hanging out with my neighbor at the time who was
“Who am I to judge?” Read Post »
Whenever I read news of a church imploding, some sort of scandal arising involving sexual abuse, or any other scandal really, I
How much bandwidth can you give controversy? Read Post »
While I was taking an apologetics and outreach course at Covenant Theological Seminary, I read Michael Green’s Evangelism in the
Four guidelines for literary evangelists Read Post »
Maybe I’m too cynical for my own good. I’ve been wrestling with an article written by one of America’s more
Should you separate the message from its messenger? Read Post »
Whenever a controversy erupts, you’ll always find a group of people who, when everyone else finally realizes there was a
Why we become deaf to the warning cries Read Post »