The Rules of Engagement
American tennis professional Andy Roddick, a perennial world top ten player between 2002-2010, was known for his blistering serve. He could hit the serve over 150 mph. I was in…
Read MoreAmerican tennis professional Andy Roddick, a perennial world top ten player between 2002-2010, was known for his blistering serve. He could hit the serve over 150 mph. I was in…
Read MoreDid any of you remember seeing the much-ballyhooed debate in 2014 between Ken Ham of Answers in Genesis and Bill Nye, the Science Guy? Their televised wide-ranging debate on evolution…
Read MoreHave you ever been tempted to keep up with the Joneses? Or perhaps you compare yourself to others and make judgments, good or bad, about how you’re actually doing. In…
Read More“I will believe it when I see it!” says the skeptic! Have you heard that line before? I sure have. When it comes to witnessing conversations about Jesus, what do…
Read MoreSukkot (or the Feast of Tabernacles) begins at sundown on October 6th and ends at sundown on October 13, 2025. It is traditional for to build, decorate, and ‘live in’…
Read MoreTraditionally during Yom Kippur, a lottery was held between two goats, identical in appearance and worth, such that their fates were intertwined. Both were brought before the High Priest, bearing…
Read MoreWe are in the first ten days of the new Jewish calendar, in the month of Tishrei — two days of Rosh Hashanah (the civil new year), the seven days…
Read MoreThis weekend, my people will usher in the Jewish year 5783 with a celebration of Rosh Hashanah, which starts just before sundown this Sunday, September 25th. We will greet each…
Read More“Wind is power. Since early recorded history, people have harnessed the energy of the wind. In my youth, I experienced this powerful influence sailing with my father. In the ancient…
Read MoreWhen we think of evangelism, we often think of it in terms of the church going to out and engaging the lost. We understand the Great Commission, when Jesus told…
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