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Why Am I SO Defensive?

by Roger Edwards

I’ve noticed that I can be defensive. A little. Just sometimes. Mostly, I feel that I am really nice – given the circumstances. But yes, sometimes I can be a wee bit touchy. Like the other day, I was doing push-ups in the living room. My wife, who I thought would be impressed, suggested helpfully […]

Are Idols Still A Thing?

by Tyler Dirks

This guy Denis recently told me, “No one can live without some center or focus, some cherished end and purpose that shapes our ambition, even if we seem singularly unambitious to those who have adopted different ends.” Denis edits a magazine called Critique, and in the most recent issue (Issue 1 of 2017) he’s determined […]

Music

by Tyler Dirks

I have an addiction to self-righteousness. I am a recovering pharisee. God declares me “Not condemned!”, and yet like Satan I contend with God’s Word and endeavor to prosecute – without hesitation launching into my opening argument, “Did God really say?” How arrogant is that!? If God sez, “Not guilty” who am I to argue […]

Martin Luther’s Preface to Galatians

by Tyler Dirks

I was recently reminded of Martin Luther’s preface to his commentary on Paul’s letter to the church at Galatia. A primary part of being a steward of the mysteries of God (1 Cor. 4:1) is joyfully coming to grips with the fact that we will never completely understand the FREE – utterly unmerited – imputed […]

Racial Reconciliation

by Tyler Dirks

Yesterday I studied the Bible with a man who doesn’t (physically) look like me. We are both of the same race (the human race), but our ethnicity is different. Also, our life experiences and cultures are a bit different. As we talked about what we see God saying to us in Scripture – our interpretations […]

THE NEW ROOMMATE

by Christine Yost

It is sometimes said, “There is neither rhyme nor reason.” I feel that way about many things – mostly technology issues. But there are other things as well. For example, about 3 months ago I had a friend move in with me. Usually, that is not such a major event. But I had lived alone […]

Sabbath

by Tyler Dirks

It was this past Wednesday around 10a. We were at Marlin’s house. Keith, Jason, Marlin, and myself. We were reading Hebrews chapter 4 together and discussing what God says to us about entering His rest/trusting Him. Later that same day I listened to what Wendell and Eugene had to say about what God has to […]

The Silence of the Lamb

by Christine Yost

As my eyes fell upon the bible this morning for my daily reading, the bold print read “Jesus Begins His Galilean Ministry”. For some reason I found this statement strange. Jesus, the Son of God, the second Person of the Trinity actually has a ministry?? Ministries are for men like my pastor who has a ministry to his flock […]

How To Pray In 2017 & For The Rest Of Your Life

by Tyler Dirks

Is it too early for New Year’s Resolutions? Just hear me out… Back in 1989 Eugene wrote a book called Answering God: The Psalms As Tools For Prayer (published by Harper Collins). In 2016 Margie read that book by Eugene. Here’s what Margie said about it: This little book reached down into the seat of […]

5 Key Questions of the Heart + 4 More

by Tyler Dirks

The following is taken directly from Critique 2016 Issue #5 At the 2016 Rochester L’Abri Conference Andrew Fellows identified what he called Five Key Questions of the Heart – – – > 5 QUESTIONS OF THE HEART …A PROJECT OF SIGNIFICANCE THAT EACH & EVERY PERSON ON THE PLANET IS EMBARKED ON OVER THE COURSE […]