What's next is better than that what's now
Anthony Parrott
349 posts
Without these two qualities, a leader can tank an organization
In his April column for the Dickinson County News, Iowa state representative John Wills shared his thoughts on the U.S. Constitution's bill of rights, writing, "I understand these rights were not given to us by our government, but instead they were given to us by our
On Palm Sunday, I preached - in part - on the united will and purpose of the Trinity. Quoting classic, orthodox statements on the Trinity, I said: Since the being of the Holy Trinity is one, whatever the Father wills, the Son and the Holy Spirit will also. What the
When my wife Emily and I first moved out to Iowa, we noticed biking was a Big Deal around here. We once asked someone what a good price for a nice, entry level, budgetary friendly bike would be. When they answered $1,000, we decided biking may not be our
Almost no one I know likes stop signs. The number one way I know I'm not driving like I'm supposed to is when there is a police car near a stop sign that's on my usual route. My car comes to a complete stop
Christianity, if false, is of no importance, and if true, of infinite importance. The only thing it cannot be is moderately important. C. S. Lewis There's this really troubling scene in Luke 9 when Jesus approaches someone on the road and says, "Follow me." Instead of
1. Don't Say: Jesus came to make you a better person. This is the false gospel of sin management. Does Jesus' crucifixion and resurrection justify you, cleanse you of your sin, and declare you to be holy? Yes! Absolutely. Will following Jesus make you a better person?