Gregory on The Teaching Process
[NOTE: I have almost finished John Milton Gregory’s The Seven Laws of Teaching. I will post a more extensive
Austen on Beauty
In light of yesterday’s observations on beauty, I’ve been thinking about the different perspectives men and women have
Grudem on Flood Geology
[NOTE: By way of introducing counter-points to my worldview class on the issue of creation and the age of the
France on Matthew 5:1
As I was working through the early chapters of Matthew a few weeks ago, I came across this perspective from
Austin on Practicing
There’s an insightful scene in Pride and Prejudice where Elizabeth Bennet, Colonel Fitzwilliam and Mr. Darcy are around the
Robinson on Preaching
I was doing some research on preaching and stumbled across this comment from Haddon W. Robinson.
The philosopher-humorist Abe Martin
Cloud and Townsend on freeing your "no"
I just finished reading “Boundaries” by Cloud and Townsend, the following excerpt really caught my attention:
“I love you, Peter,
On 1 Timothy 5:2 and young women.
Working through 1 Timothy 5:1-2 (“Do not rebuke an older man but rather appeal to him as a father…
John Fischer on Evangelism
Especially since school started, “caffeine and me” has been a long standing joke among the people I love (more on
Cloud and Townsend on Saying Yes and No
There’s a lot to love and hate about this book, but occasionally, there are moments that provide some interesting