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Thou Shalt Not Flatter (At Conferences)

There are certain acceptable public sins in the Reformed world. In my experience, flattery is the acceptable sin on the popular conference circuit and in social media circles where people are angling for approval from their superiors. If you want…

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Covenantal Gut Check

Have you ever been hit just below your chest in thatsweet spot that knocks the wind right out of you? It’s scary. What has reallyhappened is that your diaphragm got its clock cleaned and is now having aspasm. Until it…

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Covenantal Gut Check

Have you ever been hit just below your chest in thatsweet spot that knocks the wind right out of you? It’s scary. What has reallyhappened is that your diaphragm got its clock cleaned and is now having aspasm. Until it…

hwtheo_arthead

Covenantal Gut Check

Have you ever been hit just below your chest in thatsweet spot that knocks the wind right out of you? It’s scary. What has reallyhappened is that your diaphragm got its clock cleaned and is now having aspasm. Until it…

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Keeping it Real

Raw. Organic. Authentic. Non GMO. Verified. These are the labels we look for on our foods and, heck, some of them we want to use to describe ourselves, our pastor, and our worship services. As I’m writing this, I am…

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Keeping it Real

Raw. Organic. Authentic. Non GMO. Verified. These are the labels we look for on our foods and, heck, some of them we want to use to describe ourselves, our pastor, and our worship services. As I’m writing this, I am…

hwtheo_arthead

Keeping it Real

Raw. Organic. Authentic. Non GMO. Verified. These are the labels we look for on our foods and, heck, some of them we want to use to describe ourselves, our pastor, and our worship services. As I’m writing this, I am…

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Keeping it Real

Five years ago, I had something to say. In fact, I thought there were others like me who wanted to cut through the small talk and discuss serious questions and theological implications. My motivation to write a book was to…