The idea of weakness and foolishness has been very influential in my own life and has shaped how I view myself and other people. While some of this material can be connected to the "From Favoritism to Flourishing" series last year, I feel like this passage in ...
Happy April Fool’s Day!!! A couple of years ago I started this blog. It was the successor of two previous blogs that I had tried to write. Neither of those really amounted to much, not that this one has either. But this one has been much more “successful” than either ...
Do you ever feel like people think you are a fool for being a Christian? Does it seem like our faith does not make a lot of sense? I have a friend who is a former Muslim. He tells me he has many more reasons to be a Muslim than ...
We should be honest, honest with ourselves and honest with those around us. Jesus dying on the cross is often received with a shrug by you and by me. As Christians it is often received as tired, old tune. For others is seems senseless, barbaric, and out-dated. Chri ...
Leslie Newbigin, Christian missiologist, was ahead of the curve when he wrote in 1986 about the need for “a theology that has been wrought out at the coal face, at the place where faith wrestles at personal cost with the hard issues of public life.” In this section of Foolishness ...
“ It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the … Continue reading → ...
The connection between between the first steps we take in making a decision and its final outcome often seems unrelated. Walking the path of wisdom or the way of foolishness has domino effects far greater than we can imagine. For us, a disciplined intake of Scripture certainly promises wis ...
The connection between between the first steps we take in making a decision and its final outcome often seems unrelated. Walking the path of wisdom or the way of foolishness has domino effects far greater than we can imagine. For us, a disciplined intake of Scripture certainly promises wis ...
Today the Deuceology blog is a year old. Like a phoenix, Deuceology rose out of the ashes of a blog, which had risen out of the ashes of a previous blog. This blog began a year ago with the purpose of discussing faith, family, football and foolishness. The football part ...