I have lofty goals for today. Here's the articles I want to tackle:1. The Messiah: Explorations in the Law and Writings, by Tremper Longman III (for the class I'm taking)2. How the Bible has been Interpreted in Christian Tradition, by Justo Gonzalez (for the ACG I'm teaching)3. Some Observations on Paul's Use of the Phrases … Continue reading my reading plan for the day
Author: Daniel Waugh
the food I miss most
I've moved a lot in my life, and I always leave behind favorite restaraunts. I've been reminising with a few friends recently, and it's made miss my favorite place. In case you ever visit Endicott or Upstate New York, Chicago or New Castle, PA, here's a list of the best places.High School Days:1. Tony's Pizza, … Continue reading the food I miss most
books I bought today
Thinking more about the intersection between faith and politics led me to purchase two new books today. I'm not excited about this book. I know it's so slanted to the right it will make me angry. You can tell just by the endorsements. So why buy it? Just trying to be fair and balanced. I'm … Continue reading books I bought today
Voting as an Evangelical
Ok, so the irony is I learned about his book 4 hours after I voted, but I'm still going to buy it. Maybe I'll get some guidance for the message on Nov. 2nd, 'Do Christianity and Politics Mix?' If anyone's already read it, let me know what you thought. The folks at Koinonia asked Dr. … Continue reading Voting as an Evangelical
Great Resource from Covenant Seminary
I thought many of you may benefit from a new ministry of Covenant Seminary called Living Christ 360. It is chalk full of incredible stuff. The daily broadcast is an interview with Bryan Chapel, president of Covenant Seminary, author and incredible preacher. The ‘Living Room’ has daily devotionals (text) as well as resources organized by … Continue reading Great Resource from Covenant Seminary