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Monthly Archives: March 2014
Lenten Movie Reflection: To End All Wars (Movie Review)
Everyone has a film or two that they love… and no one else has seen. For me, The Power of One and To End All Wars are those films. The first stars a very young Stephen Dorff and Morgan Freeman, and the second stars … Continue reading
Sunday’s Sermon Today: Why Fair Doesn’t Matter & Other Kingdom Anomalies (Matthew 20:1-16)
Today’s scripture is one of those mysterious, this-isn’t-how-the-world-works kinds of things that always seems to grab my attention and make me wrestle with who I am as a person. See, I believe in “fair.” I say I got a double-dose … Continue reading
Sunday’s Sermon Today: Greater Than, Less Than (Luke 18:9-14)
Some of you have heard me talk about super heroes before, whether in movies, or comics, or old television shows. I love them all, because they rise above the fray to make decisions and take action when other people are … Continue reading
Ash Wednesday: Wrestling With Temptation (Mt. 3:13-17, 4:1-11)
This is my message for tonight at our Ash Wednesday service at 6 p.m. at Blandford UMC in Prince George, Va. If you’re looking for a place to worship, to begin your Lenten journey, I hope you’ll join us. Think about … Continue reading
Posted in Sermons
Tagged 40 days in the wilderness, Ash Wednesday, baptism of Jesus, Lent, temptation of Jesus
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Sara Miles’ City of God: God Is Out There (Book Review)
Sara Miles, author of Jesus Freak and Take This Bread, returns with her third non-fiction exploration of a life of faith lived out loud. In City of God: Faith in the Streets, Miles traces her path through Ash Wednesday, 2012, as she bears the … Continue reading
Get Church Right: Is Church Irrelevant? (A Mustard Seed Musing)
I’ve had one of those conversations, the kind that makes you stop and think. A young adult (seriously, is that twenties? thirties?) asked me some questions that you wish everyone would be willing to wrestle with. He obviously thinks God … Continue reading
Runner: What Moves You? (Book Review)
Patrick Lee’s Runner has already been optioned for film with Justin Lin (Fast & Furious) set to direct. His writing seems destined for the screen, with its quick descriptions and fast-paced action, centering around a retired Special Forces operative named Sam Dryden … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Reviews, Theology
Tagged david baldacci, Fast & Furious, justin cronin, Justin Lin, Lee Child, patrick lee, stephen king
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AHA: Embracing Your Inner Prodigal (Book Review)
Are you a fan or a follower? Have you put aside all of your ‘gods’ so that God can be at the center of your life? These are the questions that Kyle Idleman, teaching pastor at Southeast Christian Church (Louisville, … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Pop Culture, Reviews
Tagged gods at war, kyle idleman, luke 15, not a fan, parable of the prodigal son, southeast christian church
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