Slough House—Slough rhymes with cow—is where Britain’s MI5 sends intelligence officers it doesn’t want but won’t fire, in hope that… READ MORE
In a January 27, 1855, sermon, C. H. Spurgeon proclaimed, “I know nothing which can so comfort the soul; so… READ MORE
Before Slough House, there was Oxford. And behind both series of novels is Mick Herron, one of the best—if not… READ MORE
One of the most consequential changes of opinion that I have witnessed in my lifetime is the American public’s change… READ MORE
The Assemblies of God held its 60th General Council two weeks ago in Columbus, Ohio. Dr. Michael Clarensau presented a… READ MORE
This past June, the U.S. Supreme Court handed down its decision in 303 Creative v. Elenis. That case involved a… READ MORE
“By prayer, God invites us to participate in the outcomes of our world,” writes Rick DuBose. “That is a profound… READ MORE
Years ago, when my father served as general secretary of the Assemblies of God, he received a letter misaddressed to… READ MORE
“Whether or not women are on an equal plane with men in work and ministry does not seem like it… READ MORE
Assemblies of God scholars Jerry Ireland, Paul Lewis, and Frank Macchia are editors of a new series of textbooks from… READ MORE
“All we have to do is decide what to do with the time given us.”
~Gandalf
Husband of one, father of three, and master in name only of two dogs. I play by Oxford Comma Rules. The opinions expressed on this blog are solely those of the author, not his employer.