Gyms are interesting places. The equipment is interesting, the variety of people — and their workout routines — are interesting, and the music is interesting. I’ve used my share of the equipment, I’ve observed several very unique workout regimens, but I’ve only recently thought very seriously about the music. Most gyms play guitar-induced rock anthems [...]
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Using Critical Thinking
March 10, 2010Reliability of The Scriptures – Part II
February 10, 2010This post is the second in a series on the reliability of the Bible. Follow this link to read the previous entry.
Internal Consistency
The internal consistency and unity of the Bible is truly an amazing testimony to its divine authorship. The forty men that God inspired in writing the Scriptures came from several different walks of [...]
Reliability of The Scriptures
February 7, 2010Throughout the centuries, men have sought to undermine the Bible and disprove it as what it claims to be: the inspired Word of God (2 Timothy 3:16-17, 2 Peter 1:20-21). Countless objections have been raised toward its accuracy and authenticity. How can we be sure that we hold the actual Scriptures in our hands today? [...]
The Savior of The World
December 24, 2009He is Lord of Lords, but He came to earth as a peasant. He is King of Kings, but He arrived in a stable, not a palace. The same God who spoke the world into existence was visited on the night of His birth not by kings and princes, but by some humble shepherds from [...]
Workin’ It Out
October 19, 2009The other day while I was at the gym, I had a thought cross my mind. In fact, the thought was about my mind. As I lifted __ pounds of iron without hardly breaking a sweat, I got to thinking about how our minds are kind of like our muscles. When we work them [...]




