The Distraction of Political Entanglement: Part III Welcome to the third and final part to the series on political entanglement. If you haven’t read Part I or Part II, I would kindly recommend you read those first. In the last post, I discussed how someone’s faith can become entangled with […]
The Distraction of Political Entanglement: Part II
The Distraction of Political Entanglement: Part II In this post, we’re continuing the discussion on the entanglement of faith and politics. In the Part I, we started off by defining entanglement. I explained that human government is one of many world systems and described how it was distinct from God’s […]
The Distraction of Political Entanglement: Part I
The Distraction of Political Entanglement: Part I The majority of nations in the world are some form of representative republic. This means that the citizens of those countries are given an opportunity to shape their governments by supporting and voting for their preferred representatives. This influence is extended to the […]
The Distraction of Culture War
The Distraction of Culture War I just returned home from Washington DC from a four-month assignment. The experience was personally fulfilling and professionally rewarding, but it’s good to be with family and friends again. And so, another chapter closes. What I learned over the last few months was another kind […]
Signposts to the Mystery
Signposts to the Mystery When someone mentions marriage, what you think of depends a lot on your experiences being either near one or in one. For some, marriage carries a sense of joy, acceptance, deep companionship, and unconditional love. It’s a place of stability, comfort, and belonging for children raised […]
Three Songs
Three Songs I am learning that musical taste is an incredibly personal thing. For example, I like baroque classical, piano jazz, progressive rock, and alternative metal. I will give any well-made modern song a chance, but in my opinion, the best of “popular music” began in the 1960’s and ended […]