This is a poem I wrote years ago and found again recently. Enjoy! — Trivialities Ah! I yearn to change the world! The King of Heaven bids me conquer. In this, I ought my…
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This is a poem I wrote years ago and found again recently. Enjoy! — Trivialities Ah! I yearn to change the world! The King of Heaven bids me conquer. In this, I ought my…
Leave a CommentThere is nothing in all creation as beautiful as a person. There is nothing in all creation as important as a human being. Do you believe that? God does. He preached it at the opening…
Leave a CommentAhoy, Arrr, and Avast! In honor of International Talk Like a Pirate Day, which is to be celebrated on Tuesday, Sept. 19, by all interesting peoples and pirates of the world, I have decided to…
1 CommentThe context of Luke 21 is somewhat dry. We tend to focus on the much-debated passage of Jesus foretelling a coming day of judgment[1] or the (admittedly moralistic) point that dissipation, drunkenness, and all their…
Leave a CommentWhat do I do when that fickle Muse deserts me, Especially when a Monday Musing’s due? She’s missing and I cannot find her, So I’ve typed up drivel through and through. And Muselessly mused where…
Leave a CommentThe following is a transcript of a live interview I recently had with the Little Dude in My Head on the show “Driving Over Endless Interminable Miles of Trackless NM Wilderness With Too Much Time…
1 CommentGod likes us to laugh. One might say He made us to laugh! More accurately, He made us to experience joy, which includes but is not limited to, laughter. God’s Word says a joyful heart…
3 CommentsWhat anxiety and care and hard work we put into temporal things – some of which are fine or even noble, some of which are wrong. I am mindful of how little I’ve…
1 CommentWhat is true innocence? What is the line between reality and naivety? A movie I saw a few years ago sparked these questions. Perhaps it wasn’t the movie alone, but the circumstances and some of…
4 CommentsReading through Song of Solomon we may find ourselves in much the same position as an engineering student reading John Milton. And a frequently blushing engineering student at that. Lovely poetry, Mr. Solomon… But what…
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