What Do You Read for Breakfast?
Like it or not, we consume what we read. Will we center our textual diet around humans who write or the God who wrote? … More What Do You Read for Breakfast?
Like it or not, we consume what we read. Will we center our textual diet around humans who write or the God who wrote? … More What Do You Read for Breakfast?
Is it possible to befriend, as well as learn from, fictional characters? I like to think so. … More Meet My Friends: Five Books to Read During Quarantine
God does not swear to steady the storm. His promises are far, far better. … More How Shall We Hope?
If you want to grow in humility, read C. S. Lewis’s ‘The Horse and His Boy.’ Here’s a snapshot. … More Be Not Great
The blog is back. I’m dishing out thoughts on media. … More What Media Feed
Purity is not about your (potential) spouse being “worth the wait.” God alone is worth every instance of sexual self-denial on this earth. … More Dear Single Person: Your Purity Is Not Archaic
Christian despair looks suffering in the face and says, “And yet, I have Christ.” … More To Christ We Cling in Suffering
What does God want from us? Our love. If we do good works, but we do not love Christ, we waste our lives. … More How to Obey God Without Obeying God
How much more Christlike we could look, if only we would monitor each other’s souls as much as we do each other’s outfits. … More Hate Sin More Than Cracks and Stains
In one day, we have 1,440 minutes. Though the mundane takes up most of them, prayer makes great use of our daily routines. … More Maximize Your Monotony