Major ethical dilemmas have come up in every era of humanity. This has not changed nor will it change as long as mankind is here, and sin nature is present. Fortunately, for the Christian, we have a book that equips us with the tools necessary to train our conscience to be effective in the midst... Continue Reading →
A Blessing Called “Mother”
I got my start in life the same way as you did; I was born. While God ordained the biological process to produce offspring, it was my mom who carried my tiny, developing body within her. It was she that endured the hormonal, emotional, and physical changes that accompany pregnancy. When my birth day came,... Continue Reading →
COVID, Stockholm Syndrome, and Hegelian Dialectic Oh My!
2020 and beyond are interesting times, that is for sure! COVID revealed a lot about everyone. From governors, pastors, policemen, to your neighbor and everyone in between was forced to reveal their worldview all because of the challenges of COVID. COVID as a virus isn’t incredibly unusual or particularly deadly (it is a real virus... Continue Reading →
A Faith to Live For
At Christmas, we celebrate God sending His Son into the world, the prophesied messiah, He being the gift of salvation to all who accept Him. “And there were in the same country shepherds abiding in the field, keeping watch over their flock by night. And, lo, the angel of the Lord came upon them, and the... Continue Reading →
Christ in the Passover
Jesus said, "You search the Scriptures, for in them you think you have eternal life; and these are they which testify of Me.” (John 5:39) Jesus is the theme of the Bible this is true of the New Testament as well as the Old Testament. In the New Testament we learn about the life of Christ,... Continue Reading →
A Pro-Life Defense of Capital Punishment
Recently I was asked to speak at an Iowa Senate sub-committee and I gave my support for capital punishment specifically concerning a criminal who would kidnap, rape, and then murder minors. That was the specific scope of the bill, to my surprise I was the only one who spoke in favor of the bill and... Continue Reading →