>Ecclesiastes is one of the books I struggle with the most. I don't know why, but maybe it's because I wrestle with the vanity of life anyway. I wonder often if what I do has any meaning or significance. So, I was glad today when I finished reading this book and can move on to … Continue reading >Two Devotional Thoughts from Ecclesiastes
Author: Daniel Waugh
>Finding some agreement on Christ and Culture
>The debate between how Christians should engage culture goes back at least to Tertullian and Justin Martyr. Two camps continue to debate the topic in modern Reformed circles - the 'Kuyperians' or 'Transformationalists' and the 'Two Kingdom-ers'. Kuyper famously stated, "There is not a square inch in the whole domain of our human existence over … Continue reading >Finding some agreement on Christ and Culture
>Song of the Week
>I really like Mudvayne. The lyrics are dark, but if Ravi Zacharias is right, the poets/songwriters of the day reveal the emotional tenor of a society. Though others learn how to hide it, artist embrace it and express it through their art.http://www.lala.com/external/flash/SingleSongWidget.swfScream With Me - Mudvayne
>Why we chose public schools
>My wife and I (more my wife) have been asked often why we chose to send our kids to the public schools. Below are some of the reasons we opted for the public option. We believe it was the right choice for our kids given our specific location. We would certainly reconsider if things changed … Continue reading >Why we chose public schools
>Should the US Support Israel? (update)
>A friend of mine recently posted some thoughts on our funding of the Israeli military. The question isn't are we? That's certain. The real question is should we be?The argument could get very complicated and I'm not going to try to sort it out. There could be real, good, compelling reasons to support financially and … Continue reading >Should the US Support Israel? (update)