Live Not By Lies – Solzhenitsyn
[Aleksandr Sozhenitsyn was a captain in the Soviet Army during World War 2 and also spent eight years in the Soviet gulag prison system. More importantly for us today, he is the author of one of the most important books ever written – The Gulag Archipelago (link to an abridged
Fill Up With The Good Things
I heard a wonderful story a while back from the competitive shooting world. Like other sports, there are few people who can bring together all of the qualities necessary to compete at the highest levels of the competitive shooting world. And in this case I’m specifically meaning pistol shooting. You
C.S. Lewis on Humility
C.S. Lewis was a profound author, academic, and theologian. Anything he wrote is well worth its place at the top of your reading list. Perhaps the most famous quote attributed to Lewis on the topic of humility is, “Humility is not thinking less of yourself, it’s thinking of yourself less.”
Virtue Signaling & Jesus
The concept of virtue signaling might seem rather new these days, but it is as old as humanity itself. Virtue signaling is the conspicuous, intentionally out-in-the-open expression of moral values, moral righteousness, or political orthodoxy. It can be as small as dropping a key word or phrase here or there,
Meditation On The Golden Rule
Most of us are familiar with the Golden Rule where Jesus tells his followers, “So in everything, do to others what you would have them do to you, for this sums up the Law and the Prophets” (Matthew 7:12). It is a command to extend our natural self love, self
Stack Your Stones
One of the most common messages of God to people throughout scripture is “Remember.” Over and over again God tells people, “Remember me. Remember me. Don’t forget what I’ve done for you. Don’t forget what I’ve taught you. Don’t forget who I am to you. Don’t forget me. Don’t forget
Solzhenitsyn & The Meaning of Life
Aleksandr Sozhenitsyn was a captain in the Soviet Army during World War 2 and also spent eight years in the Soviet gulag prison system. More importantly for us today, he is the author of one of the most important books ever written – The Gulag Archipelago (link to an abridged
Significance In The Small Things
Sometimes we can feel like it’s only the big things that matter and if we want our lives to matter we need to prioritize and give our lives to the big things. We can live our entire life believing that our significance is “somewhere out there.” I love that this
Why Pray
Here is a confession – I get pretty frustrated about prayer sometimes and angry and frustrated with the ONE I am praying to. I know I’m not supposed to. After all, I’m a pastor and a longtime Christian. I think the expectation is that I’m supposed to have unwaveringly serene
The Paradox of Purpose
The Bible has a lot to share with us on the purpose of life from it’s combined centuries of experience and there seems to be a paradox that runs through these insights – a paradox on how we are to hold the purpose of our lives. The paradox of purpose