Compromise
8 Jul 2008 4:01am GMT Making dinner this evening, I opened up my favorite olive oil spread and realized that it was now whipped. At some point, a group locked away in a corporate office park somewhere, figured consumers would love the new, improved, more spreadable spread. They’d worked hard to perfect this latest incarnation of the product, and were proud [...]
So Ya Wanna Know…
7 Jul 2008 6:30am GMT I’m not a blog meme kind of guy. I usually rebuff ‘em because I’m busier than a one-legged man in a kiester-kicking contest. But in light of last Thursday’s post (and beyond what you might find in the “About” tab at the top of the blog), I thought I’d divulge a little bit more about [...]
How You Can Support Cerulean Sanctum
3 Jul 2008 4:57am GMT Cerulean Sanctum exists as a help for Christians who are seeking to experience the 1st century Church in 21st century America. From its inception in September of 2003, this blog has provided thousands of readers with support for their walk with Christ, comforting words in tough times, challenging essays on issues facing the American Church, [...]
When the Devils Know Your Name
2 Jul 2008 4:38am GMT Any military commander worth his salad will tell you the key to battle is to neutralize threats. Whether by outright attack, supply line disruption, or distracting threats so they turn their attention elsewhere, systematically taking out each threatening unit wins the war. Last time I checked, we Christians were at war. Do we realize how ardently [...]
How the Haves and Have Nots Evangelize—Or Don’t
1 Jul 2008 4:19pm GMT Yesterday, I mentioned the E-word: evangelism. That’s not a fun word in a lot of American Christian circles. In the secular world, the fear of speaking in front of a crowd of people scares the willies out of more people than anything else. Obviously, no one is polling Christians on fear of evangelism or else you’d [...]