Results tagged “death”
The Death Penalty on Trial (08/18/09 - 65 Comments)
That the Bible advocates and even commands the enforcement of the death penalty seems almost like it should be beyond controversy. The dignity God gives to humans, created as they are in his image, demands the utmost penalty for those who would recklessly and deliberately destroy life. Yet controversy abounds with many of those who profess Christ insisting that a God of love and justice would never endorse the use of this ultimate human punishment....
The Dearest Hold (08/08/09 - 2 Comments)
I came across an interesting quote in Joshua Kendall's book The Man Who Made Lists: Love, Death, Madness, and the Creation of Roget's Thesaurus. It is a biography of Peter Mark Roget, the man behind the creation of the famous thesaurus that bears his name. In 1824 Roget married Mary Hobson (who, like her husband, was of Huguenot stock) and, by all accounts, they had a very happy marriage. Sadly, the marriage lasted only nine...
A Tortured Existence (06/26/09 - 24 Comments)
So the king is dead. What a sad end to a sad life; a pathetic end to a pathetic life (by which I mean to use pathetic in its true sense as "arousing pity and sympathy). I don't know that I have ever seen, in one man, such a combination of self-love and self-loathing, shocking narcissism combined with equally shocking self-hatred. Truly Michael Jackson was unparalleled. Andrew Sullivan offered a few interesting thoughts. There are...
The Dream is Over. The Endless Day Has Begun. (10/05/08 - 13 Comments)
I've met Terry Stauffer a few times--at Together for the Gospel and at least one or two other conferences. He has been a regular commenter at this blog and maintains a blog of his own. He serves as pastor of Edson Baptist Church in Edson, Alberta. Earlier this week I was shocked to receive an email from my pastor pointing to this entry on Terry's blog. "Last night at about 4:45 our precious 14 year-old...
A Rainey/Mutz Update (06/20/08 - 9 Comments)
Earlier today Dennis Rainey sent the following email to some of his friends. I share this because it is just such a wonderful testament to God's grace in the lives of these people. Only Christians can have such hope even in the face of devastating adversity. On Thursday, Miss Molly made her way to her new home in heaven around 6:15 pm. Her last day with us began with a pretty average sunrise, but the...
The Light in the Darkness (04/29/08 - 13 Comments)
Mark was determined to die. And in retrospect there was really nothing anyone could have done to stop him. His first attempt came when he was 18 and it left him with scars running the length of his arms. His sister found him sitting calmly in the bathtub, a razor blade lying in the pool of blood. Help arrived in time to save him. When he was released from hospital his parents took him to...
"...For That is Far Better." (01/07/08 - 15 Comments)
A few years ago Chris and Rebecca, close friends of ours, shared with us that her grandfather, Art, had been diagnosed with a malignant brain tumor. The doctors considered it terminal and inoperable, saying that it was one of the most aggressive forms of brain cancer. He would have only a couple of months to live and for much of that time, especially as the end approached, he would be in agonizing pain. Like the...
Still Not Over It (11/16/07 - 15 Comments)
One of the unexpected blessings of writing this blog is that it sets in stone (so to speak—it’s actually more like pixels) things that I’ve believed and things that I’ve felt. I use the blog, in some ways, as a record of spiritual development. I return quite often to articles I’ve written in the past to challenge myself anew or to recount God’s grace in my life. A couple of years ago, a friend of...