What 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…
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What 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…
Leave a CommentThe phrase came to mind as clear skies and acres of green pecan trees flew past me without cheering me up. It’s an old adage that actually makes some sense. Not like “a rolling stone…
1 CommentI apologize ahead of time for my next book. I have four toddlers, you see, and a stressful full time job to support them, and more often than not I haven’t been able to think…
Leave a CommentA passage that stood out in my Bible reading was the account of Christ casting a demon out of a little boy in Mark 9:14-29. There is such heart-tugging tragedy here, and one wants…
Leave a CommentHello persistent and loyal readers! Life has been catching up with me again and I have not been blogging. And for that reason I wrote up a little blurb on some of my thoughts from…
1 CommentMusings on the attitude our modern age tends to have toward true wonders in life. Reading Thomas Madden’s excellent work on the history of Venice this morning has jogged in me an interesting trail of…
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