I recently starting blogging pretty regularly.
After getting married, resuming school, and having regular work, i finally fell into a formal routine:
The Savior of the World — the Gospel in Genesis 12-50
The gospel of Christ can be preached from every book of the Bible–even Genesis 12-50.
Protoevangelium — the Gospel in Genesis 1-11
The gospel of Christ can be preached from every book of the Bible–and it starts in the opening chapters of Genesis.
Babylon: City Prostitute
John continues his letter by unveiling another reason to align oneself with Jesus (likely the reason why most find it so difficult to align themselves with Jesus). . . . Revelation 17:1-18.
Pressing On; Pressing In
2022 is over; here are my hopes and goals and prayers for 2023.
The Wrath of God Revealed, part 3
John continues his letter by describing the final step of God’s wrath at the end of the world. . . . Revelation 16:17-21.
Is “Excommunication” Biblical?
A look at the occurrences of the word “excommunication” in the Bible, and what it means for this practice.
“Love is as Strong as Death”
Today I discuss the magical underpinnings of my fantasy world.
The Wrath of God Revealed, part 2
John continues his letter by describing the next three steps of God’s wrath at the end of the world. . . . Revelation 16:8-16.
I promise that i have many more blog posts planned. However, this week i will be taking a break, trying to focus on fiction writing and school projects. It’s spring break for both school and work, so i want to use my time wisely.
My goal is three school papers finished–about 15 pages total–and 10,000 more words for the rough draft of Switched. However, with that said, i also started an Easter-themed post last year that i plan to post on April 4, 2021. There may be one additional post before Tuesday, April 6, but that is yet to be seen.
I share this so you know this was a deliberate choice to focus my writing energies elsewhere. I didn’t merely get lazy and give up on blogging.
But please, stay a while. Click on some links. Read what i’ve written in the past. I’d love for you to join me in this journey:
In this with you.
Soli Deo Gloria
Solus Christus
Thanks for reading.