There is no doubt that the world is full of evil. These days seem to be getting darker and darker, presenting us with situations that are unthinkable. Sometimes it can feel like the enemy is laughing at us, while he throws more and more fiery darts our way. It can […]
Tag: theology and worldview
Peter Li-Chapter 4
Chapter 4-Group Therapy “Can I help you, son?” My mom peeks her head through the door as I pace the living room. Thursday has dawned, and the clock reads 7:00 pm. Thirty minutes until armageddon. “No, I’m good,” I mumble, itching to rearrange the bowl of corn chips on the […]
Our Wonder
Most of us, if not all, can fondly remember the Christmases when we were young children: lighthearted days as we were held captivated by the pure wonder and joy of the merriest season. Our shoulders were more than likely free of the heaviness we now feel. In one way or […]
Peter Li-Chapter 3
Chapter 3- Questions Mom slides into the driver’s seat and slams the door as Dad skids into shotgun. She says, “Mark, no more oddly specific questions about the amount of gas needed to run over chickens, or you’re grounded for a month.” “But what—” “I said NO MORE QUESTIONS.” Her […]
His Joy is My Strength
Have you ever noticed that when you are upset, gloomy, or full of whining and complaining, you end up feeling weak, exhausted, and drained—as if your energy has been completely zapped out of you? We all have been there, and Nehemiah 8:10 (NKJV) reminds us why: “for the joy of […]