

Best and Worst Reads of 2020
This year I’ve read over 30 books, mostly non-fiction, mostly theological. My top pick for the whole year is Albert […]
Read moreThis year I’ve read over 30 books, mostly non-fiction, mostly theological. My top pick for the whole year is Albert […]
Read moreThe Tasmania Law Reform Institute (TLRI) recently released an “Issues Paper” addressing “possible reforms to Tasmanian law to respond to […]
Read moreA few weeks ago I visited the new Western Australia museum in Perth. One of the exhibits was about Australia’s […]
Read moreI know what it’s like to be blinded by the fear of what others might think of me. If you’ve […]
Read moreImagine for a moment a powerful yet wise and good king ruling over his vast kingdom. Years ago, there was […]
Read moreOnce there was a young man hanging out with his friends. They were bored so they decided to do something […]
Read moreI don’t often share links in this space, but I’ve got three that I shared on social media today that […]
Read moreOne of my favourite places in Hamilton, Ontario is the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum. I’ve lived in Hamilton twice, once […]
Read moreHow we think of ourselves matters for how we live our lives. For many of us, if asked our religion, […]
Read moreIt’s too easy to take for granted the blessings God has heaped on us. Let’s stop for a moment and […]
Read moreIf you’re in a faithful gospel-preaching church and you have children, wouldn’t you want your children to love that church […]
Read moreBroken Pieces and the God Who Mends Them: Schizophrenia Through a Mother’s Eyes, Simonetta Carr. Phillipsburg: P & R Publishing, […]
Read moreI once heard a radio program about call center workers in India. North American companies often contract out their call […]
Read moreTruth has fallen on hard times. As I read the headlines each day, I can’t help but wonder: “What happened […]
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