Something I’ve been thinking about is my website. It doesn’t take a lot of time or effort to maintain but there is an expense for hosting. After watching many people I know (and deeply respect) make the switch themselves, I decided it was time to investigate for myself. I am certain the reasons others have made the switch to Substack are as varied as the people themselves. My reasons for making the switch to Substack are not complicated.
If there is someone who wants to resume on-campus worship services more than our team, I don’t know him! Seriously, since our church last met on March 15th for worship, we have been closely following the guidance of our local, state, and national leaders working hard to keep the members of our congregation safe.
I had planned to return to blogging more regularly once 2016 began but did not anticipate just how busy I…
Apparently Starbucks has altered their coffee cups for this Christmas season and I am supposed to be either a) really,…
My regular readers have noticed that my blogging activity has slowed down considerably since beginning doctoral work at The SouthernBaptist…
As we gather with family and friends to celebrate Independence Day in the United States, remember that freedom is not…
My regular readers know I don’t do much in the way of social commentary here at the blog but recent…
Happy New Year everyone! I trust all of my regular readers enjoyed the holiday season that just concluded and is…
Eleven years ago today terrorism on a scale once thought unimaginable visited the shores of the United States. That day…
Stetzer, Ed. Subversive Kingdom: Living as Agents of Gospel Transformation. Nashville, TN: B&H Publishing Group, 2012. 236 pp. $14.99. ISBN…
My regular readers know I am wrapping up my MRE with a couple of classes focused on missions. Well, as…
Life is filled with milestones as the years roll by and recently my family and I celebrated Commencement 2012 at…
The question of the role giving should play in the lives of Christians arises fairly often and in my experience…
The Case for the Permissibility of Gambling There are a number of reasons given for allowing gambling, even among professing…
Strategy: a simple little word that so many in our congregations use daily in their secular employment. Yet when it…
As I stated in a previous post, I have become a fan of social media. I believe that churches should…
We are well into the 21st century and believe it or not there are still churches out there that have…
Interesting that the GOP-controlled House of Representatives declined to protect users of social media. More on this in subsequent posts…
It has been over three years since I first touched on the topic of social networking. Since December 2008, much…
The funeral service for pop star Whitney Houston has come and gone and the world gathered to remember her music,…
Here in the county I live in, a recent news article quoted a county official’s belief that voter turnout would…