The Man Who Feared No Man

In the city of Edinburgh, Scotland stands the statue of a John Knox. Knox was the key leader of the Scottish Reformation and the founder of Presbyterianism in Scotland. At his graveside, Regent Morton said, “Here lies one who neither flattered nor feared any flesh.” From everything I can learn about Knox, he makes William Wallace look like Chicken Little. He was known as the “Thundering Scot.” Continue reading “The Man Who Feared No Man”

The Problem With Labels

The longer I live, the more I detest being labeled. I resent being labeled by the region of the country that I live in. Typically, those of us in the South have labels for Yankees (oops, there’s a label), and those in the North have a label for those below the Mason Dixon Line. The danger is that we tend to judge someone by a preconceived disposition that may have no basis in fact. Continue reading “The Problem With Labels”

Multi-Level Tithing

In this economy, there is increased pressure on non-profit groups, charitable organizations, and churches to raise funds. Those born after 1946 are largely unchurched, and those who are in church do not give as their parents and grandparents did. The church is faced with a declining giving base as the older generation dies off. In addition, Boomers and Busters give a much smaller percentage of their income than their ancestors. Continue reading “Multi-Level Tithing”

They Say They’re Serving God…But Do They Mean It?

I’ve traveled to the Holy Land many times over the past five years. There is much “religion” in the land of our Lord. Today you can hear the Muslims praying during their routine prayer times. You will find devout Jews praying at the Western Wall. Not to the wall, but facing toward the site of the Holy of Holies. With both, sincerity can never be questioned. Continue reading “They Say They’re Serving God…But Do They Mean It?”