Just imagine people with whom we disagree strongly expanding our understanding, intellect, compassion, and perhaps most importantly, allowing us to exercise, and grow, the godly discipline of grace.
America--a remarkable idea.
Many of my friends express concern about the fact that "God is being forced out of the public square." It's become a favorite pastime for People of Faith (yes I'm guilty)--lamenting the "sorry state" of the Nation.What concerns ME?
Six years ago, on June 28, we lost our beloved grandson to a dragon named cancer. Braden is a constant companion in my heart. He battled the disease and in the end, he lost his life, but he never lost his hope; the certain confidence that he, as a believer in Jesus Messiah, would be transported into the presence of His Lord and Savior, there to enjoy life as HE designed it to be.
We are owned by the most delightful young Black Labrador Retriever on the Planet. Really.
Jett is obsessed, wait for it, with playing ball--big surprise! He would do it 24/7 if we could sustain our energy and focus. His version of retrieving is unique in our experience. Jett is Lab #3 for us, dating back 26 years. So we have some background. He prefers two games--catch and soccer penalty kick. He dares us to get the ball past him in the second game. He's pretty good at it. I confess to deploying my opposable thumb to outmaneuver him because I cannot kick the ball past him--he's that good.
His secret? He has figured out that the KEY is to ignore anything but the ball. He is a textbook illustration of an age-old coaching axiom; the cardinal rule of good hitting--baseball, golf, billiards, or retrieving games--is "keep your eye on the ball."
My mission as a follower of Christ--proclaim the truth about God, His love for humankind, His provision for our redemption--does not require me to fear a culture filled with souls who "are like sheep without a shepherd." It does NOT need me to win the so-called "culture war."
Many people of faith (I've taken my shots) are piling on progressives, academics, feminists, LGBTQ, and anyone who might be perceived as the enemy in the culture war.Let's face the hard truth: these groups share only part of the responsibility for the troubled state of our Nation. The failure of the Church to be the Church has accelerated our decline.
We are owned by the most delightful young Black Labrador Retriever on the Planet. Really.
Jett is obsessed, wait for it, with playing ball with us--big surprise! He would do it 24/7 if we could sustain our energy and focus. But his version of retrieving is unique in our experience. Jett is Lab #3 for us, dating back 26 years. So we have some background. He prefers two games--catch and soccer penalty kick. He dares us to get the ball past him in the second game. He's pretty good at it. I confess to deploying my opposable thumb to outmaneuver him because I just cannot kick the ball past him--he's that good. His secret? He has figured out that the KEY is to ignore anything, anything, but the ball. He is a textbook illustration of an age-old coaching axiom; the cardinal rule of good hitting--baseball, golf, billiards, or retrieving games--is "keep your eye on the ball."
My mission as a follower of Christ--to proclaim the truth about God, His love for humankind, His provision for our redemption--does not require me to fear a culture filled with souls who "are like sheep without a shepherd." It does NOT need me to win the so-called "culture war."