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Tag Archives: Job
Sunday’s Sermon Today: When Life Hurts (Job 1:1-12)
I get pretty frustrated when people hand out platitudes in the midst of someone else’s suffering. In responding to a divorce or problem at work: “Time heals all wounds.” In responding to the death of a loved one: “God needed … Continue reading
Posted in Pop Culture, Sermons, Theology
Tagged bruce almighty, Columbine, Dwayne Wade, I Corinthians 13, Job, John 11, Miami Heat, Nike, Sandyhook, when life hurts
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Rush: What Are You Chasing? (Movie Review)
“Everyone is driven by something.” That’s the tag for Ron Howard’s Rush, the biopic about Formula One racers James Hunt (Chris Hemsworth) and Niki Lauda (Daniel Bruhl) and their pursuit of the championship in 1976. While there are certainly other actors … Continue reading
Posted in Movie Reviews, Pop Culture, Theology
Tagged American dream, Chris Hemsworth, Christianity, Daniel Bruhl, Formula One, James Hunt, Job, mr. glass, Nicki Lauda, Olivia Wilde, Ron Howard, Unforgettable
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Sunday’s Sermon Today: Tragedy & The Presence Of God
Disclaimer: If you’re a member of my congregation coming to church this Sunday, don’t read this. Or do, if you need to hear it again! There’s nothing that makes me angrier than bad theology. Than seeing something that the Church … Continue reading
Posted in Pop Culture, Sermons, Theology
Tagged Columbine, God's love, Grief, I Corinthians 13, Job, john piper, Lazarus, Noah, oklahoma, rachel held evans, religion, repentance, Sandyhook, spirituality, Thailand, tornadoes, tsunami, tsunami aftermath
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