Six marks of wisdom
I’m trying something a little different this year. Along with my regular Bible reading, I’m trying to spend a few
Six marks of wisdom Read Post »
I’m trying something a little different this year. Along with my regular Bible reading, I’m trying to spend a few
Six marks of wisdom Read Post »
I wonder if “fool” is a word we should use as lightly and frequently as we do. We use it
The ultimate foolishness and the ultimate wisdom Read Post »
What is wisdom for? Who gets it? How do you grow in it? When I was much younger, I believed
Real wisdom for daily life Read Post »
Social media and clickbait culture have encouraged us to believe that we should comment on everything. But should we? I
No, you don’t have to comment on everything Read Post »
There are so many, I know. Heartbreaking stories, moments where you read them and you can barely hold it together.
Good news in one of the saddest verses in Scripture Read Post »
Whenever some sort of major event happens in the world—such as the devastation caused by an earthquake in Nepal or
Three dangers of trying too hard to explain world events Read Post »
Today’s a big day in Ontario, the province where I live: Election Day. June 12th is the day when Ontarians have the
The danger of embracing ignorance Read Post »
How often do we study theology for the sake of studying theology? Carl Trueman’s provocatively titled article, Minority Report: The
Don’t Study Theology Read Post »