Archive for June, 2009
Jun
Christianity in Crisis: Reviewed
One advantage of being a blogger is occasionally being sent books to read for free. It’s always nice to get the package in the mail and open it up and find some new tome to check out.
My latest experience with this is the book, “Christianity in Chrisis: 21st Century” by Hank Hanegraaff. I [...]
Jun
Final Day = Crazy (yet again!)
Hello friends — the following letter comes from one of our team members for the South Africa trip (Dalton Pigman). If you'd like to respond directly to him, I added his email to the cc field (it's daltonwpigman@gmail.com)
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Hello friends and family,I have been having a great time here in South Africa. The time spent with [...]
Jun
Break, pt ii
A major fact of our present civilization is that more and more sin becomes collective, and the individual is forced to participate in collective sin. Everyone bears the consequences of the faults of others.
Jacques Ellul
As I wrote in my previous note, the major issue I’m processing in regards to the recent mission trip my [...]
Jun
Break
Yesterday I was driving home from a friend’s house, reflecting on the recent mission trip I participated in. The song that came on my stereo brought tears to my eyes as I listened and reflected.
Its words are quite simple:
Where have all the wicked gone? Is there no one left to break you down? Where [...]