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  • Book Review: How the Nations Rage

    January 21, 2024
    Book Review: How the Nations Rage

    Overview of the Book: How the Nations Rage: Rethinking Faith and Politics in a Divided Age, written by Jonathan Leeman, is a book focused on rethinking how Christians should view and engage in politics in our modern world. My overall thoughts on the book: The book started out strong and I thoroughly enjoyed the beginning…

  • How Do Exercise and Physical Activity Fit Into a Christian Worldview?

    January 8, 2024
    How Do Exercise and Physical Activity Fit Into a Christian Worldview?

    In this episode of Speaking Your Lingo, I bring on my very first guest to the show, Nick Crook. The focus of this episode is to tackle such questions as, “What does the Bible have to say about physical health and exercise?” “How do exercise and physical activity fit into a biblical worldview?” and “Should…

  • O Holy Night: To Our Weakness No Stranger

    December 22, 2023
    O Holy Night: To Our Weakness No Stranger

    In today’s special Christmas episode, I talk about the story behind another famous Christmas carol from the past. Picture yourself on Christmas Eve standing in a nineteenth-century Catholic church in France. The spacious and dim Gothic church filled with a resounding sound of the organ playing, and a trained opera singer boisterously singing O Holy…

  • I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day: Finding Hope in Despair

    December 20, 2023
    I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day: Finding Hope in Despair

    In today’s special Christmas episode, I talk about the story behind one of the most influential, and yet at the same time, lesser-known Christmas carols of the past, I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day. Learn how this song brings hope as it allows us to wrestle with such questions as, “Where is the peace…

  • Is it Right to be Moral?

    June 19, 2023
    Is it Right to be Moral?

    Most of us would agree that there are things human beings should do and there are things human beings shouldn’t do. There are right actions and there are wrong actions. There are good actions and there are bad actions. Functionally, we live life this way and we teach our children these things. We have laws…

  • What Happened to Civil Discourse?

    May 29, 2023
    What Happened to Civil Discourse?

    When is the last time you got into a healthy disagreement? A healthy debate in which you and another person were having a conversation and you happened to disagree on an idea or a topic. A conversation in which each of you took the time to thoughtfully express why you believe what you believe without…

  • The Truth About Truth

    May 15, 2023
    The Truth About Truth

    Growing up, did your parents ever have what seemed like random phrases that they would say every so often? Phrases that they would repeat over and over again throughout the course of your childhood. Phrases that were meant to teach you something. Phrases that were meant to make you laugh. Phrases that were meant to…

  • Should I Become a Pacifist? (Part 4): My Conclusion

    April 30, 2023
    Should I Become a Pacifist? (Part 4): My Conclusion

    For Part Four of this “Versus” article series, I am going to share some of my own thoughts and opinions based on my time studying the arguments presented by both Leo Tolstoy and C.S. Lewis. To gain some context for this article, it would be helpful for you to go back and read Parts 1…

  • Should I Become a Pacifist? (Part 3): C.S. Lewis

    April 16, 2023
    Should I Become a Pacifist? (Part 3): C.S. Lewis

    For part three of this “Versus Series,” I am focusing on the British writer C.S. Lewis (1898–1963) and his views on non-resistance and pacifism. To gain some context for this article, it would be helpful for you to go back and read Parts 1 and 2 of this series if you haven’t done so already.…

  • Should I Become a Pacifist? (Part 2): Leo Tolstoy

    April 2, 2023
    Should I Become a Pacifist? (Part 2): Leo Tolstoy

    For Part Two of this, “versus” article series, I am focusing on the Russian author, Leo Tolstoy (1828–1910), and his views on non-resistance and Pacifism. To gain some context for this article, it would be helpful for you to go back and read Part One of this series if you haven’t done so already. As…

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