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God, The Intellect and Advent

Quite a fascinating article, by Peter Savodnik appeared in The Free Press yesterday about how many influential public intellectuals are “suddenly” finding faith.  It deserves comment on this First Sunday of Advent. I have never been one to be…

Awakening to the Father Cry

Several years ago, I was scheduled to preach at a New Year’s ministry gathering on the future of the Pentecostal movement among new generations in the twenty-first century. Keeping with my custom, I had enjoyed turkey, toys, toddlers, and…

Sunday funnies

Jesus Heals Demon-Possessed Man By Taking Away His SmartphoneThat's some great customer service, right there.He wouldn't ask an animal to endure anything he wouldn't.The hallucination.The hypnotist.Let's play…

Time & Eternity – The Catholic Thing

In the 12th and 13th centuries, monks developed some of the first fully mechanical clocks. Their purpose was simple. The monks would come to chapel seven times a day to chant the praises of God and intercede for the world. Clocks enabled them to…