by Bret Capranica | Mar 29, 2006 | Uncategorized
Jonathan Edwards Center One to put in the feedreader! HT: Jonathan Moorhead
by Bret Capranica | Mar 29, 2006 | Uncategorized
Founders Ministries Blog: The Debate
by Bret Capranica | Mar 29, 2006 | Uncategorized
Between Two Worlds: Beckwith Denied Tenure Ah, yes, the openness and lack of ‘hard-nosed’ intolerance from a seminary whose founding was to showcase such...
by Bret Capranica | Mar 29, 2006 | Uncategorized
Does Anyone Want to Be an Adult Anymore? Amen. Perhaps the response of the maturity rebellion crowd is to post some more articles defending their right and need to play more video games. Yes, please, that is so very encouraging. Attitude, discipline, work eithic, basic approach to life, relationships, etc., are the lasting effects of this maturity rebellion. And if this is the culture of today’s young adults, what will the next generation’s slide into immaturity look like? Will they rebel so much against their parent’s immaturity that they embrace the opposite. Wishful thinking. That certainly has not been the trend. What’s even more fun to think about is the way this lack of maturity is impacting the church. I hate to think of any further slide into youthish pop cultured antics in our worship and approach to Christian living. I don’t think anyone thought about this maturity thing when they put their WWJD bracelets...
by Bret Capranica | Mar 28, 2006 | Uncategorized
Cap Weinberger, a significant player in Reagan’s administration (Defense Secretary – and also served under Nixon and Ford), died today.
by Bret Capranica | Mar 28, 2006 | Uncategorized
This is probably bigger news than many realize. Andy Card is the second longest presidential Chief of Staff in American history. Harry Truman’s Chief, James Steelman, remained in his position for six years, Card for almost five and a half years. This is the guy who has the ear of the president virtually all day everyday. He determines what the president sees and hears for the most part. His office is the gatekeeper to the Oval Office. No small position. Josh Bolton has just received what could be a responsibility with more influence than any other government official. Here’s some interesting notes on the White House Chief of Staff...