THE DAILY JOURNAL

Commentary on theology, culture, worldview, politics, current events and more . . . my goal for the The Daily Journal is to help followers of Christ think Biblically. I hope each reader learns more about Jesus Christ and what the Bible says about the world we are called to engage with the truth.

Did Christians Invent and Perfect “Cancel Culture”?

Did Christians Invent and Perfect “Cancel Culture”?

The “cancel culture” is real and looking for its next victim. Any perceived “transgression” against the current “politically correct” or “socially correct” norms is enough to get an “offender” removed from pretty much anything…

The Shadows of Heaven

The Shadows of Heaven

So much of what we experience on earth now is unclear and uncertain. We can't see things as clearly as we would hope and sometimes we find ourselves confused about the world around us and how it connects with what God is doing in time and history. We live in an "in...

Hosea: Redemption for the Rebellious

Hosea: Redemption for the Rebellious

The Book of Hosea is the first of the Minor Prophets to appear in the Old Testament. It follows the Book of Daniel in the canon, but the events of Hosea occur years before Daniel comes onto the scene of history. Set during the middle to late part of the eight century,...

The Necessity of Empowering Others

The Necessity of Empowering Others

Leadership that transforms is leadership that empowers those around you to become leaders in their own right. Great leaders give those they are leading opportunities to grow in their leadership capacity and opportunities to succeed. The world needs more leaders who...

Compromise for a Higher Cause?

Compromise for a Higher Cause?

Bethany Christian Services, one the largest and most influential Christian adoption and foster care ministries in the United States, has decided to join the secular revolution. And The New York Times couldn't be happier. On March 1, 2021, The New York Times ran a...

Lessons from the End: What We Can Learn From Hebrews 13:7-25

Lessons from the End: What We Can Learn From Hebrews 13:7-25

We can learn much from the last words of any book of the Bible. We often, however, skip over these lessons from the end of book of the Bible and miss out on the concluding thoughts of the writers of God's word. Hebrews 13:7-25 contains many lessons from the end of the...

A Modern Day Book Burning

A Modern Day Book Burning

Throughout the history of the written word there have been many instances of book burnings: the "out" ideas that found their way into print were eliminated by either those in authority or a mob, usually on a bonfire, and always with the purpose of suppressing the free...

Faith: What It Is and What It’s Not

Faith: What It Is and What It’s Not

Faith is an essential element of the Christian experience. According to Hebrews 11:6, without faith it is impossible to please God. Indeed, salvation comes to us by grace through faith, as made explicit in Ephesians 2:8-9. As important as faith is to the Christian...

Faith: The Adventure of a Lifetime

Faith: The Adventure of a Lifetime

I am fascinated with understanding what, exactly, the Christian life is supposed to look like. What should the daily existence of a follower of Christ entail? What does it mean that we are to live by faith and what are the implications of doing so? Is the average...

Signs of a Transformed Life

Signs of a Transformed Life

When someone decides to follow Christ, there is an expectation that their life will change. Not, perhaps, immediately. And certainly not completely overnight, but change is a hallmark of becoming a follower of the Messiah. What are some signs of a transformed life?...

Why Churches Thrive

Why Churches Thrive

The truth is this: Some churches thrive while some churches die. Why? What are the keys to leading a thriving church rather than watching it die a slow and painful death? How can we begin to see more thriving churches rather than lamenting the death of so many...

Could Religious Liberty Really Be In Danger?

Could Religious Liberty Really Be In Danger?

The COVID-19 pandemic has altered life for millions of people around the world. For some, it has meant severe illness and death, for others working from home to avoid catching the virus, and for many more, the destruction of their very livelihoods. People have suffered as businesses have closed and jobs have been lost. The uncertainty of the future has made getting back to a semblance of normalcy virtually impossible. In the background of it all, however, has been the erosion of religious liberty, making the crisis of COVID-19 all the more dangerous for the world it has already fundamentally changed.