Monthly Archives: May 2013

Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn is one of my favorite authors. But most Americans today won’t recognize his name. He died August 3, 2008. He was 89 years old. He had been awarded the Nobel Prize for literature in 1970, an award he … Continue reading

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Fragments

People sometimes approach writers and offer them ideas. As if authors have any shortage of such things. I have more ideas than I have time for. More ideas than I can seem to focus on. At this very moment I’ve … Continue reading

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Year of the Dragon

It may not seem like it, but the world changed on May 31, 2012. Less than a year after the Space Shuttles were retired, an American spaceship had once again reached the space station and returned safely. Launched on a … Continue reading

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Buy My Books

You do not have to own a physical Kindle in order to read Kindle eBooks. Amazon gives away for free a Kindle app for any computer-like gadget you might own. Do you have an Android phone? There’s a free Kindle … Continue reading

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Arrogance

A certain televangelist with the last name Robertson once opened his mouth a few years ago. As is usually the case when this happens, he quickly put his foot in it. How did he manage this? He said that the … Continue reading

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Authority

Some time ago I received an email from someone who had a few questions for me as a Baptist and as a theologian: Where did Jesus give instructions that the Christian faith should be based exclusively on a book? Where … Continue reading

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The Name of God

God’s name is singular: he only has one: Yahweh. All the other words are designations or descriptions, like referring to myself as “theologian” or “author” or “annoying.” But neither of those is my name. Some people have nick names. And … Continue reading

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Accident

Disasters arrive without warning. And they often arrive gently, like the merest tap on your shoulder. It’s only when you turn around, that you realize just how bad it is. On the twentieth of June at 12:02 PM I got … Continue reading

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Three Blind Mice

One day when my middle daughter and I were sitting and waiting in her pediatrician’s office, she noticed a painting on the wall of a children’s nursery rhyme. And we wondered who had written it, what it might be about, … Continue reading

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What If?

One of my favorite kinds of science fiction is a subgenre known as “alternate history.” The authors of this sort of science fiction ask the “what if” questions of history: what if the North had lost the battle at Gettysburg? … Continue reading

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