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George Liele: Church Planter, Missionary

Some of the first missionaries to be sent from America were African Americans. Sadly, their stories are often neglected. Long before Adoniram Judson left for Burma, there were faithful Christians laboring in the gospel to plant churches in America and send the gospel beyond our borders. George Liele is arguably America's first missionary. But before leaving to preach and establish…...

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The Dragon in the Dumps

very Christmas I publish a dragon book for my kids. This year with our move to Ohio, a writing project due, and still trying to establish productive work rhythms, I didn't get a dragon story together in time. So I decided to make them one for Valentine's Day. I gave it to them this morning at breakfast. (more…)...

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The School Down the Street

William Wilberforce was a British politician who devoted his life to ending slavery. There is a school named in his honor less than five miles from my house. It's the first university to be owned and operated by African Americans in America. The school's first board was made up of both black and white board members. Nothing would challenge these…...

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Your Weekend Worldview Reader

ere's your Weekend Worldview Reader. After plowing through some writing deadlines for January, I'm finally getting the weekend worldview reading back online. Hope you enjoy. (more…)...

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Don’t Like Diversity? You’ll Hate Heaven

ow can you force the Gentiles to live as Jews? That’s the pointed question Paul asked Peter (Gal. 2). Peter was flirting with a double standard. He was willing to chow down on some bacon and pork chops when his Jewish brothers weren’t around. But if he caught word that some fellow Jews were dropping in, he would drop out. He wasn’t about…...

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The Grand Miracle

y favorite passage in all of C.S. Lewis's writings is from his book Miracles. In in the chapter "The Grand Miracle" he compares the Incarnation to a missing part of a novel, or a lost section of a symphony. Here Lewis likens Christianity to the sunrise in that it sheds light on the human experience, an analogy he makes even more eloquently in his…...

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Your Weekend Worldview Reader

appy Thanksgiving Weekend. This will be the last Weekend Worldview Reader until after the first of the year. Have a great Christmas! Pardon the shameless plug: if you're looking for stocking stuffer ideas for your kids you might check out my worldview novellas for younger readers: The Owlings. (more…)...

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Your Weekend Worldview Reader

ere's your weekend worldview reader with links to articles, essays, reviews, and videos that I consider to be interesting or important from a biblical worldview perspective. Any work that I point to is not an endorsement, but rather an invitation for you to think deeply about your faith and the world around you. (more…)...

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