Category Archives: Big Eva

On Our Sloppy Use of Words

A sensate culture is one where what we feel is more important to us than what is so. A steady diet of the feels over the thinks makes us profoundly susceptible to manipulation. Last week I tweeted something to the … Continue reading

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Why is the church so full of phonies? In the Beginning, Dust

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Rough Edge, or Point of the Spear?

There’s been a lot of conversation of late on winsomeness, and how to interact with the lost in light of the demise of Roe v. Wade. The Gospel Coalition published a piece on how to look at those seeking abortions … Continue reading

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Is there anything wrong with pastors being wealthy?

Of course not. There’s nothing wrong with anyone being wealthy. The Bible, while it includes any number of warnings about the dangers that come with wealth, likewise presents wealth as a blessing. While the possession of wealth is by no … Continue reading

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Lovers (of the World) Gonna Hate

Why, I have to wonder, is the slaughter of the unborn so low on the radar of so many evangelicals? Why do we get our dander up over racism or human trafficking, but not so much over abortion? Before I … Continue reading

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Prosecuting Murderous Moms

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Reforming Reformation

Lord Acton was absolutely right that power corrupts and that absolute power corrupts absolutely. He may have been more right, however, if he had adapted a bit of biblical wisdom in articulating the dangers of power. What if he had … Continue reading

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Why Should the Church Repent? ITB- Assess, Divide, Name

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Compromise

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Where does the church err? In the Beginning, Let There Be

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