May 1, 2014 | Food for Thought
Every time you get a new phone, it takes you a while to figure out how it works; a new laptop requires multiple calls to the IT department to help you learn the new system; each professional conference you go to reminds you how much you DON’T know. It’s like there’s a...
Dec 1, 2012 | Food for Thought
Usually you associate life & death choices with the surgeon, the paramedic, the firefighter, the air traffic controller, or the soldier. One choice means the difference between someone living or dying. No doubt, those are high pressure, important and sobering...
Jul 1, 2012 | Food for Thought
In the milieu of heated debates over the issue of pluralism and universalism, singularity and efficacy of the work of Jesus there is a truth that gets lost in the shadows. Some say that there may be many ways to get to eternal life with God (pluralism). Some say...
Nov 1, 2011 | Food for Thought
“Is the container big enough?” They all stood around wondering if the tank would hold all the liquid about to be poured into it. They decided they would try their best to expand the tank to accommodate the total amount. So in their own effort, they stretched and built...
Jul 1, 2011 | Food for Thought
Recently TIME Magazine asked the question “Does it still matter?” referring to the U.S. Constitution. How could the founding fathers ever have considered contemporary issues like immigration, national debt, naturalization, sexting, modern warfare? With such dynamic...
May 1, 2011 | Food for Thought
500 pieces all over the dining room table. That’s how it starts. The puzzle box is opened and all the pieces get poured out in a jumbled pile with no order. How in the world does this form a picture? It’s just a bunch of broken pieces representing an...