Turning Points: Decisive Moments in the History of Christianity by Mark A. Noll My rating: 4 of 5 stars I’ve read several of Mark A. Noll’s books, and he is a thorough and honest scholar and historian. Turning Points is … Continue reading →
NPR reported this morning that Jeff Bezos is buying the Washington Post newspaper. Amazon is not buying it but the leader of that customer-driven empire is personally buying the newspaper. He says he shares the values of the newsroom and doesn’t … Continue reading →
This post by Greg Taylor takes a common phrase in Evangelical life and turns it in a way that re-focuses us on the hugeness of God's story and life. Continue reading →
American novelist William Faulkner, Oxford, Mississippi, won the Nobel Prize in 1950. Asked about literary people he associated with he said, “The people I know are other farmers and horse people and hunters, and we talk about horses and dogs and … Continue reading →
In January 1977, when President Jimmy Carter was inaugurated, the press asked his mother if she was proud of her son, and she asked the press, “Which one?”–Citizen Carter Filed under: Changing Our Lives
This Spring and Summer has been a learning first foray into preaching Revelation. I told the Garnett Church of Christ congregation that if I take the risk to preach on Revelation, they ought to take the risk to read Revelation. … Continue reading →
I really like goodreads and wanted to bring my blog into this site as well as my regular blog at www.gregrtaylor.com. In this blog you'll find out more behind the scenes of my writing, family, church,I really like goodreads and wanted to bring my blog into this site as well as my regular blog at www.gregrtaylor.com. In this blog you'll find out more behind the scenes of my writing, family, church, interests....more