God is not as interested in morality as much as you think
My article, as featured in The Star newspaper (24 September 2014) on whether we need God for morality.
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My article, as featured in The Star newspaper (24 September 2014) on whether we need God for morality.
God is not as interested in morality as much as you think Read More »
The debate was great but some core issues were not addressed.
Eusebius McKaiser and John Lennox at the #GMWits debate could have been stronger Read More »
Hitting deadlines as a writer isn’t always easy. I was supposed to finish my supernatural thriller The Butcher’s Shadow by June this year, after which I was going to pick up writing the sequel to my fantasy book When Twins War. Neither of those happened, because we writers tend to get easily distracted. I picked
My writing goals for the next twelve months Read More »
Well-known radio personality, political commentator, debater and philosophical lecturer Eusebius McKaiser published an article through The Star this morning entitled: “No need to treat God with kid gloves”. It’s the perfect example of apologetics gone wrong – atheist or Christian.
If you’ve battled with depression you know – modern ideas of success and happiness miss the point. Motivational clichés lack power. I think Robin Williams knew that.
Depression, Robin Williams, and Pathetic Church Beliefs Read More »
I suppose the first thing I should say is, is Christian music really a big question? When I was younger, I thought so. My teenage years as a Christian were largely formed by my fledging album collection. I never really paid much attention to preaching or reading (besides the Bible) – my Christian music heroes
The Big Question of Christian Music Read More »
Despite the continued hype, Elance is not worth it for writers. If you have an Elance profile, close it. It just makes you look cheap. Here’s why I did.
Why I closed my Elance profile and you should too Read More »
Christians should think carefully about how they see politics and the Kingdom. (Part of a synchroblog.)
Syria: The Show Must Go On Read More »
A new book that traces the Prosperity Gospel’s history says some interesting things.
The Prosperity Gospel’s Optimism Read More »
Why is the Harbinger such a hit? And what does it say about how we know our Bibles?
The Harbinger: Really? Read More »