Choosing The Seventh Audiobook

I try to maintain seven audiobooks in my queue at all times. With having recently finished Fault Lines by Voddie Baucham, however, there is now an open slot.  At the time of this recording, my current reading list includes the following titles: Children of Ash and Elm by Neil Price The Church History by Eusebius,…More

Book Review: ‘Fault Lines’ by Voddie Baucham

Voddie T. Baucham’s Fault Lines: The Social Justice Movement and Evangelicalism’s Looming Catastrophe is an excellent book and you should read it. That is the short version. Voddie reminds me here why I have admired and appreciated him so much over the years. My wife Lauren and I had the pleasure of hearing him speak at…More

Hey Jude

Before heading off to Wyoming for Gas Chromatograph training this week, the New Testament book of Jude was on my mind, since we’ve been going through it as a church the past couple of Sundays. Call me crazy, but part of how I learn things – and how I know whether I have learned things –…More

Playing Civilization VI With My Friends

At time of publishing, Steam tells me I have logged 2,816.4 hours on Civilization VI.  Bear in mind that with this being a turn-based strategy game I have been playing regularly since it was released in late 2016, a lot of those hours have not been active playing.  Being turn-based, a lot of those hours…More

Episode 100

This is the 100th episode of The Garrett Ashley Mullet Show podcast. To mark this momentous occasion, it seems good to me to take a look back at how this all started and how far the process has come.More

Book Review: ‘Christianity and Liberalism’ by J. Gresham Machen

I just finished listening to J. Gresham Machen’s Christianity and Liberalism on Audible yesterday, and I am struck by the clarity and directness of Machen’s arguments. In sum, Liberal Christianity is a different religion. It is a counterfeit Christianity. It is a false gospel. And we need to regard it clearly as such. Just like the…More

Hostile Work Environments

I have endured some hostile work environments in my time. Let me tell you how I keep my head on straight, even nominally, after several bad experiences.More

Patience Is A Virtue

They say that patience is a virtue, but why is that? And why is it so hard to be patient?

Patience for me is a challenge not least because I have a bias for action, and things do not always go according to plan.

Try and strive and plan and maneuver and position elements and my internal world as I may, the Lord is God. And I am not God.More

Neighborhood Bullies & Their Parents

This past weekend, I had to talk with the parents of two boys in particular who were knocking over my kids’ bikes, then cursing at and threating my sons when an objection was raised.

Let me tell you how we deal with neighborhood bullies and their parents.More

150 Years of Democrat Violence and Intimidation

In reading Ron Chernow’s biography of Ulysses S. Grant, we can see just how little has changed in 150 years. Tyrannical Democrats are still willing to lie, steal, cheat, and murder their way into power and to use all the same to hold onto whatever power they get. And squishy moderate Republicans are as willing and ready as ever to abandon their principles as soon as it becomes clear the fighting is going to take longer than 15-minutes.More