DISTINCTIVE ADVENTIST WITNESS
When first asked the question: “How do you define the Adventist Worldview?”, I completely misunderstood the question. It was sort of like a goldfish…
WAY MORE THAN WORLDVIEW
As a general rule—and as something of a language purist, as should be part of the job description for a book editor and proof-reader—I…
THE CURIOUS NATURE OF TINTED SPECTACLES
Sunglasses are fascinating. We wear them for a variety of reasons. To be fashionable. To convince ourselves that we look as awesome as awesome…
AN IMMIGRATION JOURNEY: GOD STILL WRITES STRAIGHT IN OUR UPSIDE-DOWN WORLD
HUMILITY’S ADVENTIST CHILDREN
I don’t think I have a worldview. Moses had one, Martin Luther King, Jr., had one. And Jesus had the most comprehensive one. All…
THE STORY OF A GOD WHO IS LOVE
A few months ago, I had a clarifying conversation with a young lady who’s been journeying with our church for the last 18 months…
ROOM WITH A (WORLD) VIEW
If you have ever visited England, you may well have made your way to Oxford. You may remember charming buildings of yellowish Cotswold stone.…
DISTILLED ADVENTISM
Sometimes I do things I know I shouldn’t do. It usually feels pretty good. At first. Later, I feel really bad about it. That’s…
WHAT DID AND WHAT SHOULD MAKE US DIFFERENT TODAY?
We are often told: “You, Seventh-day Adventists, are different from other Christians! You are rather peculiar!” Indeed, many Adventist church members like to cite…