Every decision is actually two decisions: if I want to do something more, I have to decide what I will do less. […]

Every decision is actually two decisions: if I want to do something more, I have to decide what I will do less. […]
Bible geography is not trivia; it is usually an essential part of life’s tapestry, and is certainly true of Shechem. […]
Read More… from Taste & See: Shechem: The Valley Of Decision
Some suggest that God’s choice of one person over another is a mystery, but is it? Not with Abram! […]
Take a look at your stuff and ask yourself, “Would I like to go tenting for the rest of my life?” Abram did! […]
Why is it that the little country of Israel is more often than not in the evening news? Let’s take a trip and see. […]
Read More… from Taste & See: Abram And The Journey Of A Lifetime
More genealogies, but this time there’s a punchline—the list ends with someone who became God’s friend. […]
Read More… from Taste & See: May I Introduce “The Friend Of God”
Here’s how a poor Englishman discovered hard evidence that the story of Babel is absolutely true. […]
There’s a lot of money to be made teaching people foreign languages; we’ve got Babel to thank for that. […]
We’re builders, from Legos and doll houses to skyscrapers, but nothing comes of it if God isn’t on the project. […]