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Is the "Great Reset" great?

I had a thought yesterday morning about The Great Reset that has been much discussed in the past six months, and decided I needed to get some more background on it—to know what I was talking about when I referred to it. The process has had some interesting steps: The World Economic Forum website and Klaus Schwab’s view of the brokenness of today’s economy; especially the need to re-envision capitalism to be more humane, greener, and sustainable; and his gratitude for the pandemic that provides the perfect excuse to spring this new world order on the nations that are excited about the power-enhancing features for the governments that embrace/advance it. Explicit assumptions that the world will be dead and sterile in 50 years if we don’t solve the environmental crisis. Lots of great propaganda there. Time magazine website with its special edition of articles that pay homage to the WEF vision of the new world order. The perfect blend of how the Great Reset resonates with BLM, the latest...

Isolation or hope

Keep men away from each other. They are dangerous in groups. Look at what happened in Minneapolis, in Portland, in Kenosha. Look at the wreckage those wild men left behind. Years of entrepreneurs building businesses and communities from the foundation of the previous generation of immigrants. Swept away in a night, a week, a month. The cities burned; hope fled to the suburbs, the small towns, into the countryside, off the grid. Keep men away from each other. They are dangerous in groups. What if men follow wise warrior kings? Won’t they resist the evil of our day and stand for honor and righteousness? But wait: Just in the nick of time, social and news media have successfully affirmed the irrelevance of men so they isolate and aren’t listening to any but the discrediting voices that crush the hope for meaning in manhood. Welcome to 2020. Men will stay away from each other. Many believe they’re insignificant, impotent in the face of oceanic forces of hostility to masculinity...

to sleep

It’s terrible to lie in chains And rot in dungy deep But it’s still worse, when you are free, To sleep, and sleep, and sleep. Taras Shevchenko, 1845

Expiating propitiation

An email from my son arrived with this simple subject line: thought you might like this. And then a link in the body, with this statement: "I found it fascinating." http://www.patheos.com/blogs/jesuscreed/2012/06/22/the-wrath-of-god-satisfied/ To which I answered that I would spend some time considering what I found there. Here are my thoughts. The discussion McKnight launches in his blog posting is intriguing for its theological significance and the richness of his readers’ thoughtful and civil responses (for the most part, until the bitter end where it decays somewhat). On that topic, I’ve apparently been stuck in too much popular culture or higher ed article feedback loops with ornery or angry respondents; this community is really refreshing for the level of respect they have for each other. What most intrigues me about this discussion is how it draws me close to the core of the gospel message: that Jesus came to pay the price for my sins that I had no resources to ...

Gerry McGovern on good design

Gerry McGovern has been writing and teaching for many years about the usefulness and functionality of good web sites and how they're designed. In his blog post last week he takes a step back and looks at the function of good design and how it gets out of the way of elegant function.

D.A. Carson: "The Central Message to the Bible"

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answer to a young man's question: should I find a better paying job to pay off my bills? or keep this one I love?

What a concept: doing work that we get paid enough so we can retire our debts in addition to paying our regular bills! I dreamed of that until I was in my 40s, with only a few years of achieving it in my 30s. The balance of time and attention spent doing that career-type work while still being kingdom-focused is one of the biggest challenges I've encountered. The wife-and-kids factor intensifies this by an order of magnitude. In fact, you asking these questions is evidence that you've entered this new level of conflict that is the normal christian living-in-the-world not wanting to lose sight of our kingdom calling. Welcome to the battle! So now what? you're doing this as a child of God's. You bring this challenge before him, and it's been a topic you've asked others to pray for, too, I suspect, even as you have brought it to me. That's a good thing, and a critical component of what will become its successful resolution. The presentation/conside...