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Archive for July, 2008

Art Appreciation

Monday, July 28th, 2008

Above the fireplace in our home is this framed, three-panel print of the painting Lord, When Did We See You…? by San Antonio artist G. E. Mullan. The picture was a gift to my wife Jennifer and me on the occasion of our first anniversary from my lifetime friend Jeff Vollmer, who was the [...]

The Great Commandment vs. The Great Commission

Thursday, July 24th, 2008

rel•e•vant \ˈre-lə-vənt\, adj. having some bearing on or importance for real-world issues, present-day events, or the current state of society
Relevant is a huge buzzword among North American Christians.
Traditional mainline denominations, most of which have been hemorrhaging in their memberships since the 1960’s, are desperate for ways to be relevant in order to attract [...]

Compassion, Justice and the Christian Life

Thursday, July 17th, 2008

Several years ago I read the short book Worship: The Missing Jewel in the Evangelical Church by A. W. Tozer. As usual, Tozer’s analysis was spot on, and still, fifty years after it was written, a message that contemporary Christians should take to heart –
Worship is the missing jewel in modern Evangelicalism. [...]

A Christian Response to $5.00 a Gallon Gas

Tuesday, July 15th, 2008

$5.00 a gallon gas hasn’t made it to Texas yet, but all indicators say it’s on the way. How will that impact the way we “do church?”
If you’re like me and you grew up in the 1970’s, you remember the original Energy Crisis.
Following the Yom Kippur War of 1973, OPEC informed the supporters of [...]