
The Royal, the Restless, and the Reformed
Now when I give Dana books, I expect a review for my blog. Here is a recap and reflection Dana Tuttle gives us from one of her birthday presents: For…

Now when I give Dana books, I expect a review for my blog. Here is a recap and reflection Dana Tuttle gives us from one of her birthday presents: For…

I thought I’d repost this article I wrote almost two years ago…kind of needed to read it again myself, since my mornings are still like a game show. Sometimes I…

So what was the best wedding you’ve ever attended? Worst? From social media sites like Pinterest to shows like My Redneck Wedding, newly engaged couples are getting all kinds of…

Most days, we are going through the motions, trying to succeed in our everyday tasks. And yet, even though we accept and participate in the ordinary, we don’t want to…

When I was in the tenth grade, my big aspiration was to be a Laker Girl like Paula Abdul. I know, another embarrassing trivia about myself that chips away at…

The secularization thesis helps us let go of our nearly idolatrous obsession with America in particular and with the west in general, as something that belongs to us that we…

The Karis channel for The Council on Biblical Manhood and Womanhood posted an article of mine this week. It is a fun description of theological fitness. Here is a small…

I’ve got some more exciting news—I just signed my contract for a second book with P&R. Theological Fitness is going to be awesome. It is a book about perseverance, about…

I’m pleased to have a guest post today, written by my friend , Dana Tuttle. This is a great story about her 90-year-old friend, Alice, that she has subtitled: Memoirs of…

So I am driving home from my morning get-the-kids-to-school shuffle, and I hear a news blurb on the radio that Florida “pastor” Terry Jones was at it again, trying to…