Monthly Archives: July 2009

31 Jul

Love Must Be Tough: Chapter 3 Reviewed

I determined before beginning my reviews of this book that I would only write after every so many chapters. After all, it takes me longer to write the review than it does to read a chapter of the book. However, Dr. James Dobson continues to impress me with his insightfulness. In this chapter, he delves [...]
31 Jul

Love Must Be Tough: Chapter 2 Reviewed

This book has proven to be a quick and easy read. That is always helpful when reading self-help books where you are trying to find useful answers to problems. The second chapter is titled, Panic and Appeasement. Last summer, I wrote a blog post titled, When Life Gets Interrupted, which deals with same subject. In [...]
31 Jul

Love Must Be Tough: Chapter 1 Reviewed

I love to read. While I mostly read books pertaining to history, politics, and religion, I do enjoy the occasional others. I really should have joined a book club long ago because I love to talk about what I’ve read and share it with others. I also enjoy hearing what others think of the books [...]
31 Jul

Three Stories of Liberal Intolerance (Also Known As Fascism)

I vaguely remember reading somewhere something about free speech or something like that. Where was I reading that? Oh, I don’t remember. But anyway… Here in the Soviet Union, I mean the United States, when you disagree with someone, what are you to do? Well, it’s simple really. You shut up the dissenting voices if [...]
30 Jul

Interesting Questions About Deacons

Last night at Tippecanoe Church, we endeavored to have a group Bible study on the subject of deacons. We began the study with a prayer. After that, I asked the group to give me any questions they were hoping to have answered relating to the subject. You would assume that since the group wanted to [...]