Monthly Archives: April 2010

RLT Cinema: Sam Harris

Today’s features on RLT Cinema feature Sam Harris, renowned American atheist and author of the books The End of Faith and Letter to a Christian Nation (which I am currently reading and enjoying immensely).  Two of the videos deal with … Continue reading

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Picking Up the Pieces

Psalm 147 One of my favorite songs of the past ten years is Seether’s “Broken.”  The title describes the song perfectly; the lyrics are about emotional brokenness.  The song, for me, perfectly describes what happens to a person when a … Continue reading

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Log Off of YouTube and Read Something… Else

I was in Barnes & Noble  last week and finally succumbed to something I’ve known for years.  I’m terribly under-read in everything except the mechanics of the American church.  I’ve read dozens of great books on the church, but have neglected just about everything … Continue reading

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Walking the Road: 4/26/10 Edition

Every Monday, I’m going to post links to some thought provoking blogs I’ve read in the past week from people who are trying to follow Jesus.  Some posts I agree with; others I don’t.  Either way, they stirred my thinking. … Continue reading

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New Feature: RLT Cinema

I’ve resurrected an old feature that I didn’t really promote much in the past.  Wordpress allows you to add a widget to your sidebar for Vodpod, a popular video collecting site.  I’m going to start adding videos from time to … Continue reading

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Dependence

Psalm 146 Recently, a grassroots movement has sprung up called the Tea Party Movement.  The Tea Partiers’ basic premise is smaller government, tax cuts, and less government spending.  The Tea Party movement is in response to the Obama administration’s large … Continue reading

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Forever

Psalm 145 The world has seen its share of “great” civilizations.  The Egyptians, the Assyrians, the Babylonians, the Medo-Persians, the Greeks, the Romans, and the Ottomans are just a few civilizations that could be ranked as “great.”  There were several … Continue reading

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