As another year draws to a close, it occurs to me that planning boils down in the end to a series of Yes and No answers to various and multitudinous questions.More
Category Archives: Communication
Flaming Dictionaries, and What It Meant for the Magi to Call Jesus the King of the Jews
A critical difference between the “King of the Jews” named Herod, and the one the Magi were seeking, was who had declared this, and from whence the power and authority was derived.More
Interruptions and Thunderstorms
Our attitude about doing what is right and telling the truth has been muddied by partiality, and a corresponding lack of discipline, maturity, sobriety, humility, and reverence for God.More
The Means and Ends of Success and What It Profits a Man to Gain the Whole World
Answering what the goal of the podcast is, and how talking about my new desk or vasectomies relates, the admonition our Lord gives in the gospels is at the fore of my attentions.More
Christians Above Politics, the Georgia Guidestones, and ‘The Fall of JD Hall’
What do Elon Musk, the Georgia Guidestones, whether Christians should get into politics, and JD Hall have in common? We’re going to talk about all of them on this episode. That’s what.More
Answering the Four Key Questions for Good Communication
These four questions are key to good communication, and a breakdown on any one of them will see our conversations and messages being ineffective and returned to sender.More
Whether Christians Should Ever Mock Anyone
Should Christians ever mock anyone? Let’s talk seriously for a moment on the topic of Christian ridicule, whether it exists, and what it entails if it ever is appropriate.More
Until the Other Comes and Examines Him
In Western civilization and American culture, the wisdom of Proverbs 18:17 is central to our understanding of free speech and due process, not to mention critical thinking skills.More
Tim Keller, Back to the Future, and Disingenuous Calls for Unity
Free speech to the Left, inside and outside the American Church, means that they are free to say what they will, and anyone who says otherwise is being divisive and should be silenced.More