A Commentary and Summary of James E. Adams’s
“War Psalms of the Prince of Peace” by Victor Chininin Buele A couple of things happened at about the same time. First, I was asked if I owned this book. Second,… Read more ›
All The Women Want Him, All The Men Want To Be Like Him “One of the young men answered, “Behold, I have seen a son of Jesse the Bethlehemite, who is skillful in playing, a man of valor, a man… Read more ›
Have you ever wondered why the books of the Bible are arranged in the order we find them? How about the Psalms and Proverbs? Why are the chapters placed as they are? Well, the juxtaposition of Psalm 51 with Psalm 52 should… Read more ›
Growing up in Jefferson City in the 80s and 90s, I had a chance to become acquainted with John Ashcroft and his family before he became Missouri’s governor, before his US Senate seat, and before his appointment by President Bush… Read more ›
My first trip to Africa in 2003 was also my first trip to a foreign country. On the 20+ hour flight from St. Louis to Johannesburg, my mind was reeling all with sorts of anxieties. One of the first hurdles… Read more ›
For the past several years, I have attempted to read through the Psalms every month. I have often failed. Nevertheless, the effort has been a great source of encouragement to me. One could say that the great work of sanctification… Read more ›
A man’s view of God fundamentally shapes his approach to fatherhood. I would argue that America has never been fully Christian or fully Trinitarian. Whether or not you would concede that point, I think most would agree that the Deist… Read more ›
The day is coming of course when I will tremble before His terrible beauty; but that will only be because I am forced to do so. I am so deluded with love and respect for sin that I cannot fear God right now. Read more ›