(Bloggers Note: Today, I'm honored to publish a guest post from a high school friend and her husband who pastor Mountainview Community Church in Durango, …
Is God “Comprehensible?” – An Interview with A.W. Tozier – Part 1
Q: How do we picture an infinite God in our infinite minds? A: We learn by using what we already know as a bridge over which we pass to the unknown. It is not …
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What do Jesus, Sarah Palin and Al Sharpton Have in Common?
Not that much that I can see, honestly. But they all get a lot of "hits." I love writing. And almost as much as I love writing, I love the metrical study of …
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What Would it Look Like if …
... we shattered our categories? "The dogmas of the quiet past are inadequate to the stormy present. The occasion is piled high with difficulty, and we must …
You Can’t Handle the Truth!
An exchange from a great scene in the movie: " A Few Good Men." Judge Randolph: *Consider yourself in Contempt!* Kaffee: *Colonel Jessep, did you order the …
The Best Business Advice I Ever Got?
I've been blessed with a diverse career in journalism, publishing, fundraising, marketing and branding and even owned a small business for a period of time. In …
Mistaken Light
You are a natural seeker of Light. So am I. Just one part of God's great Design is that we are seekers of light. Our soul needs it; our skin needs it, our …
The Seasons of Light
(Blogger's Note: In the ongoing series on Light, today's bonus post is a guest blog from Dana Watkins, who just happens to be my wife, best friend and partner …
The Evolving Church: Not a New Concept, but a Vintage One
(stevenwwatkins gives credit for the information expressed in this blog to Nate Navarro, pastor of Austin Life Church in Austin, Texas, who visited Jonesboro …
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The “Spirit-Filled” … “Church”?
My first experience with God's Holy Spirit came at an age as early as I can remember, sitting as a young observer in our tiny little community Methodist Church …