How Long Can Our Culture Last?

During a recent flight, I sat beside a man from the Department of Defense who […]

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A Run On Cherry Kool-Aid

The Los Angeles Times is reporting today that Claremont School of Theology in east LA […]

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Charlotte and Columbia

Two of the greatest ministries of twentieth-century Christianity are making a mark on a new […]

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Psalm 46: A Very Present Help in Trouble

Yesterday I had hoped the damages to The Donelson Fellowship were less than we had […]

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Nashville Floods. Pennington Bend Under Water.

Many of our TDF members who live down the street from me and in other […]

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Managing Your Time, Managing Your Life

  Sunday I’m planning to begin a three-part series of Sunday morning messages at The […]

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Oops! Spotting Mistakes in Advance

Here’s a valuable lesson about the importance of reviewing your work, your life, and your […]

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Last Days Watch: Talking Turkey

One of the most important but underreported stories in today’s news is Turkey’s disturing move […]

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Liberal Archaeologists on their Head: Solomon’s Wall

Liberal scholars and minimalist archaeologists are standing on their heads today, trying to figure out […]

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KNEO Interview

Listen to my radio interview with former TDF member Andy Farmer on Missouri station KNEO […]

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The Joys of Not Being Killed – Part 1

A thankful, cheerful spirit can be cultivated by considering what might have been, and then […]

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Frank Sinatra Song Strikes a Deadly Chord

There’s a fascinating article in today’s New York Times that has tremendous significance from a […]

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