If I could go into hibernation right now and not wake up until the day 24 premieres in January, I would.
Archives for 2006
Major League Evangelism
I’m not a huge baseball fan, but I usually tune in for the World Series. I really don’t care who wins this year, but I’ve got more friends pulling for the Cards than for the Tigers. This forces me to root for the Tigers. Besides, if the Tigers are good enough for Thomas Magnum they’re […]
Taking God Seriously
I recently heard Miroslav Volf say in an interview that the atheist/skeptic/doubter who rails against God because of the problem of suffering and evil in the world may actually be closer to God than some Christians. Is it possible that the atheist/skeptic/doubter is taking the claim about God being good and loving more seriously than […]
Hypernymous
Here’s a paragraph from Rollins’ How (Not) to Speak of God that’s worth thinking about: What is beginning to arise from the discussion so far is the idea that God ought to be understood as radically transcendent, not because God is somehow distant and remote from us, but precisely because God is immanent. In the […]
The House Unity Built
I’ve been asked a number of times what I hoped would come out of the reconciliation and unity celebrations that occurred at events like the Tulsa Workshop and NACC. I kept saying I hoped it would lead to some concrete demonstrations of unity beyond getting together for a worship assembly. I’m really proud of some […]
CSI Sermon
Did you watch CSI last night? If so, at the very end you heard some heavy duty reflection on morality that is uncommon for a popular TV show. Grissom got downright preachy and it was good. Update: Here’s the gist of what Grissom said: Our culture preaches, you shouldn’t be ashamed of anything you do […]
Late Breaking News
Earlier this week, Greg Taylor informed me that it’s no longer necessary to insert two spaces after a period. He said it’s been that way for years. It was the first I had heard of it. I was stunned. I still am. Every single sentence I’ve typed for who knows how long has ended with […]
How (Not) to Speak of God
I’m encouraging everyone I know to read Peter Rollins’ How (Not) to Speak of God. It has stimulated my thinking more than any book I’ve read in the last year or two. It’s fairly short, but it’s dense. The payoff is worth the time spent. It informed some of what I said at the Zoe […]
Random Declaration #5
Chips and salsa/queso is my favorite comfort food.
Imperial History of the Middle East
Here’s a handy-dandy history map sent to me by Sam Middlebrook. You can find it here.



