Dangers of the Echo Chamber
This week, I had a conversation with someone familiar with the legal aftermath of the Jan 6 Capital Hill Riots. As law enforcement, he talked about sitting across the table
This week, I had a conversation with someone familiar with the legal aftermath of the Jan 6 Capital Hill Riots. As law enforcement, he talked about sitting across the table
You can be the Thermostat or the Thermometer Where did I first hear that? Maybe it was the lacrosse coach who was trying to put the truck driver’s son on
The Danger of the Echo Chamber This week, I had a conversation with someone familiar with the legal aftermath of the Jan 6 Capital Hill Riots. As law enforcement, he
Combatting “Truth Decay” In the first century, a somewhat confused Roman proconsul once asked the rhetorical question, “what is truth?” His mindset would later lead him to some bad decisions.
Christianity: A Thinking Man’s Faith This week I got a chance to listen to two of my favorite actors talk about Race. Denzel Washington and Morgan Freeman were interviewed, and
“All that is necessary for evil to prevail is for good men to do nothing.” I have new neighbors! They moved in about two weeks ago. He is a retired
Why I wear a mask (and will continue to do so!) People are ready to get out, start socializing, and get back to work! Me too! I can hardly
Its TEAM TIME! Bealeton Baptist does its part by collaborating with Community and Church Organizations It’s amazing what teamwork can do! Two weeks ago, the leadership of BBC got
The Discipline of Regular Staff Meetings Mark 1:35-36 Key point: To grow in your Christian Life, one key discipline that must be mastered is the discipline of prayer.
Creating Margin Matt 14:23, 1 King 19:11-12 Key Point: Jesus even in his busy-ness and mission oriented life always found time for solitude Galatians 5:22-23 But the
Harvey: What can I do? The pictures from Houston, Northeast Texas and Southwest Louisiana are beyond belief. The number of people effected range in the hundreds of thousands. As with
The “I Did It My Way” Myth When I was growing up, my family had a bunch of records. My sister specialized in the single recordings with one song on
How God Develops Leaders Judges 6:11-16; Matthew 4:19 I am a student of leadership, mainly because leadership didn’t come naturally to me. In the ongoing tussle over whether
When the Gospel makes contact with culture We just finished a lengthy study of Galatians. I have grown to appreciate throughout this study, the culture dynamics involved and the position
The Best Translation is the one you will read. “The Best Translation is the one you will read.” Well, it happened again the other day. A soul visiting the church
Meaningful Ever since I was growing up on the South Shore of Long Island, I had an affinity with older people. My Grandpa Felix’s workshop was a place of comfort.
What I Hate About Social Media I was listening to Rick Pitino, the basketball coach at the University of Louisville, this morning. He was saying that he controls his players’
Opportunity Cost It was around my second year in college that I learned about the principle of opportunity cost. I think it was in Dr Schultz call and we were