Category Archives: The Joshua Challenge

Respect for Marriage Act and The New Sola’s of the “Faith”

The U.S. Senate recently passed the Respect for Marriage Act (RFMA) creating a raging fire storm across Christian Twitter. Much of the incoming targeted David French, an evangelical center-right commentator and one I often quote in this blog.  French began … Continue reading

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We Can Make a Difference

In the world of “believe it or not,” the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA) recently rejected a statement condemning “the destruction of property and the infliction of bodily violence against political opponents.”  Yep, you heard this right.  A statement condemning … Continue reading

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The Rise of the Nones

Have you ever heard of the nones?  They are one of the latest hot topics in the area of faith and culture.  Nones, or people who check “none” or “nothing in particular” when asked about their religious affiliation, once comprised … Continue reading

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The Manifold World of Biblical Values

In my last post I introduced a fascinating debate occurring on the center right about strategies of public engagement given a perceived change in the standing of Christianity in American society. At the center of this debate are a series … Continue reading

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The Sin of Winsomeness

I still remember the phone call which launched one of the key changepoints of my life.  It was October 2002 and I was sitting along mom’s bedside in a Wisconsin intensive care facility.  Dad was next door, still in intensive … Continue reading

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To Do or Not to Do is Not the Question

We’ve all heard the venerable proverb “actions speak louder than words.” It’s often attributed to Abraham Lincoln who said those exact words in 1856.  But the general sense of this phrase has shown up in one form or another throughout … Continue reading

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Wilmington’s Lie

My journey of exploration for a United-States-I-never-knew took another turn once I read Wilmington’s Lie: The Murderous Coup of 1898 and the Rise of White Supremacy. It received the 2021 Pulitzer Prize for general nonfiction and is a fascinating read. … Continue reading

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Matters of the Heart

Our firstborn child didn’t know an unhappy day in their first two years of life.  Our secondborn didn’t have a happy day, suffering from severe colic until nearly 2 years old.  Each night, Tammy took the first shift, and I … Continue reading

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Houston, We Have a Problem

My journey of exploration for a United-States-I-never-knew took a new turn following a movie in North Seattle just before the pandemic hit. Tammy and I along with four other couples from one of our church’s small group fellowships were there … Continue reading

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