God rests. He also reflects.
I have heard several sermons present a case for the Godly nature of rest, pointing out that from the beginning, God set a...
Dear Father,
You’ll remember how often I’ve said that being an older brother is the hardest thing I’ve done (and will likely remain so until I become a pare...
You asked me how I’m doing.
To be honest, I am not sure how to answer that. There is so much I could write. Where should I begin? 2020 has been a veritable ...
Last summer I wrote
about trekking through the Cambridgeshire fens with a bicycle, cows, and G.K.
Chesterton. This summer brings me back to the same story—sort...
This summer, I’m starting to learn Greek and Hebrew, the original languages the Scriptures were written in. It’s very difficult to learn the vocabulary, the new...
One of my greatest adolescent loves was the late-Victorian horror story. Some might break in here to say not all late-Victorian horror was trash (there’s even a...
For me, as I’m sure for many of you as well, summer is a time for reading. A time to catch up on the tomes and tomes that have been added to my reading list sin...
This summer, with my research position taking a more consistent 10-to-6 schedule, I’ve had more opportunities to read. Last week, I stayed up until 4:30 reading...
Technical analysis gets a bad rep on Wall Street. Analysts using this method try to predict stock prices by sketching out charts of historical share prices. Aft...