With the Gideons
This afternoon I worked on an outline for tonight’s address to the Gideon’s International Convention […]
Continue ReadingHe Gave Him Euclid
I’m having a great time this week speaking to the Gideon’s at their International Conference […]
Continue ReadingOutlining Ecclesiastes
Ecclesiastes is one of those books in the Bible that don’t lend themselves to easy […]
Continue ReadingKALEO Notes from Luke 18
Introduction: One of the distinctives of Luke’s Gospel is his tracking of our Lord’s Prayer […]
Continue ReadingTwo Faced: A Philosophy & Plan for Daily Tasks
I use an old Timex watch with two dials to track the time zones when […]
Continue ReadingContagious Buoyancy
I don’t normally read old funeral sermons, let alone quote them. But yesterday while researching […]
Continue ReadingRevive Us Again
This is clearly the longest blog I’ve ever posted. It’s excerpted from my sermon at […]
Continue ReadingDon’t Kill the Horse
This week, I’ve had the opportunity of teaching at Liberty University, and in one of […]
Continue ReadingThe Companionship of Books
I had a wonderful time tonight preaching at Shadow Mountain Community Church in San Diego […]
Continue Reading“Taken Up”
Yesterday during my devotions, I was quite taken with the phrase “taken up” in Acts […]
Continue ReadingErasmus’ Advice to Those Who Study
I mentioned in a previous post that I had packed a biography of the Reformation […]
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