• Bullies in our Midst: Totalitarians Attack

    Our experiences help form the type of person we are. At least that is what I have come to believe. Everything that comes our way through our young lives teaches us how to cope with the circumstances we will face in adulthood. This process does not end when we reach the arbitrary year of 18.…

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  • Black Hearts: False Narratives and American Slavery

    Unfortunately, we live in a period of history that has forgotten its past. Not an uncommon occurrence by any stretch of the imagination. Some things are forgotten accidentally. Others are forgotten purposely. Those who want to control the narrative go to great lengths burying that which transgresses their view of reality. Initial Motivations… Take for…

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  • God is Good, He is Love, and He Desires; But, the Potter is not like the Clay

    There is no peace between God and man, until that man admits his treachery, throws down his arms of rebellion and surrenders swearing fealty to the King.  For this reason, the gospel cuts both ways. While we might refer to it as good-news, it is only good to those who acknowledge, embrace and submit to…

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  • God is NOT like Us

    God is NOT like Us

    God is not like us. He doesn’t look like us. He doesn’t think like us. He doesn’t feel like us. He doesn’t act like us. He doesn’t speak like us. He doesn’t know like us. We need to let that fact sink in—The Potter is not like the clay (Isa 29.19). Why? Because it will…

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  • Confusion over the Potter and the pots

    Isa 29:16 reads, “​You turn things upside down! Shall the potter be regarded as the clay, that the thing made should say of its maker, “He did not make me”; or the thing formed say of him who formed it, “He has no understanding”?[i] Our theology gets a bit screwy and we mess things up…

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