Gregory of Nazianzus, the 4th century Cappadocian Father, provides a beautiful picture of the power of Christ’s divinity while maintaining the limitations of Christ’s humanity.…
Author: Philip Meade
I am posting some of my favorite magic tricks of all time. You can see my first post of the great Hans Moretti “Cardboard Box”…
One of the ways I learned about various Baptist distinctives came through the use of an acrostic. It used the word “BAPTIST” and looked like…
Let me go ahead and make a clarification to the title of this article – I’m about to discuss a professional wrestling match, which means…
A member of my Bible reading group recently asked a question about Exodus 4:24-26. Like so many of us, she was dumbfounded by the shocking…
This past Sunday, January 10th, we led Graefenburg Baptist Church in a prayer of lament for the violence at our nation’s Capitol. It was a…
I love books. Physical books. I love having them around me. I love smelling them. I love looking at them. I love reading them. And…
Today is Christmas Eve, 2020. Here are three interesting Christmas tidbits you might enjoy: The Early Church Did Not Celebrate the Birth of JesusMany Christians…
I feel pretty passionate about this topic and I have been concerned for years, so please bear with me as I elaborate on a true…
Messengers at the 2019 Southern Baptist Convention Annual Meeting were catapulted into the world of Critical Race Theory and intersectionality due to the proposal of…