- Written by: Rich Lusk
- Category: Culture
A few bullet points in light of yesterday's events:
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As I have preached from the book of James more than once, man's anger can never accomplish God's righteousness. This is true no matter where that anger comes from along the political spectrum. Anger, and the violence that comes from it, are not conservative or productive forces; they are destructive.
- Written by: Rich Lusk
- Category: Pastoral Exhortations
Yes, we are technically still in the Advent season for a couple more days, but this is the time of year folks begin to greet one another with "Merry Christmas!" The origin and exact meaning of the phrase "Merry Christmas" is somewhat debatable, largely because the word "merry" has carried different connotations at different times.
- Written by: Rich Lusk
- Category: Pastoral Exhortations
This time of year, many Christians say things like, "Remember the reason for the season." The point, of course, is that the real meaning of Christmas must not get lost amidst the presents, the parties, and everything else that typically goes with the Advent/Christmas season. I agree and disagree.
- Written by: Rich Lusk
- Category: Men & Women
If there is one thing I have learned, it is that there is a Chesterton quote for every occasion. But Chesterton's wit and wisdom especially come through when he is addressing home and family life. A collection of his essays entitled Brave New Family is a very jovial look at family life and a storehouse of insight. His praise for home, especially as the domain of the woman, is unequaled. His expose of the folly of anti-biblical family patterns is winsome and compelling. Time and time again, he uncovered the foolishness of feminist and egalitarian practices, though in his day they were only in their infancy. His wit was disarming and engaging, even when he carving an ideological opponent up. Here we will look at some of his gems, with a few comments along the way.
- Written by: Rich Lusk
- Category: Culture