Archive for 2005/05


E Pluribus Unum

At my church, Sunday morning services used to be somewhat of a bilingual service. We sang a song or two in Spanish, and although the sermon was (and is) delivered in English, the sermon notes on the overhead screen were in both English and Spanish. For those whose primary language is Spanish, they could listen […]

Halting Between Opinions

Let’s face it: The Bible calls its readers to deliberate action. Part of me wishes that it didn’t. There’s something comfortable in pretending that we live in shades of gray. The post-modernists would have you believe that there is really is such a thing as moral neutrality. But, alas, in the light of the Scriptures, […]