“It made me wonder if men sharpening men, as proverbs say, is less about behavior modification and more about reminding you of your sanctification found in Christ. I started to consider absolution as a sharpening stone that smoothes the jagged edges of our messed up lives.”
I’ve worked in the New York State Unified Court System for over 30 years, and it’s a safe bet to … Continue Reading For The Ones That Remain…
Do you know what biblical grace is? It’s the unmerited favor of God. It’s not only having the slate wiped … Continue Reading License To Grace
This is what hopelessness feels like, at least for me. It’s a deep depression walking out of your body ahead … Continue Reading What Hopelessness Feels Like
“You’re getting divorced, you’re not going to get everything you want.” If a divorce is the only option left, those words are probably the most honest place to start from.
My life feels like a mess some days. I feel more and more like I’ve failed in so many areas of my … Continue Reading Why I’m NOT A Christian…
Some Random Thoughts on Marriage, Divorce and Growing Old Perspective is an interesting tool. Two people can see the same … Continue Reading Carrying The Chair
When a family heirloom is passed down from generation to generation. It’s sentimental worth, and why it is considered so priceless, is … Continue Reading Christ’s Heirloom
I don’t claim to understand every nuance of the relationship between our first parents Adam & Eve and God, but … Continue Reading Adam & Eve: The Fall Towards Grace
Despite what some may say, myself included, being held accountable to one another is not a bad thing. I guess … Continue Reading Speaking Hard Words…
Simul Justus et Peccator. I don’t exactly remember the first time I heard that phrase, but it was probably, give … Continue Reading I am Simul
Sometimes I think transparency is the bastard child of Christianity. Everyone is willing to talk about transparency (and its cousin, accountability), … Continue Reading The CHF Articles: Gospel Transparency