Observing America: The presence of the Bible and faith in the Lord Jesus Christ enable a man to be a submissive citizen or public servant. One should not be preferred more than another, forsaken for the other, or is more Godly than the other.
Ecclesiastes 3: The Way of the World
The Preacher expounds upon the transition, the travail, and the termination of the world to shew that without Divine revelation, direction, or reproof, man is no better than a beast.
Whose Voice Is This?
The Baptist Voice sounds strangely familiar. Like someone pretending to be something they are not.
Live Coal: Diabolus ex Machina
Why waste our lives looking for the lever to move the world? God is looking for a man to be His fulcrum.
Ecclesiastes 2: The Struggle for Significance
Solomon seeks to work out of the problems of life by himself. He shows that without God, no amount of work can bring meaning out of life without God. Only a walk with God will satisfy, where these infamous alternatives fail.
5 Ways to Make the Most of Church Time
The church is not a place merely to hear odd songs and quaint Bible lessons, it is a place to receive orders for living. A content-driven society looks for what they can get out of church; a Christ-centered mind seeks what they can give into church.
Fireside: No Sweat
Let's not confuse perspiration for inspiration.
Three Phases of the Son
God is light, and in him is no darkness. A message from the good ole hymn, "When Love Shines In."
Bootless Efforts
Observing America: How our lack of desire starves the soul of the blessing of good habits.
Ecclesiastes 1: The Preacher’s Problem
A man without Christ ought not deceive himself with positive views of life. The preacher sees, and speaks the negative truth, which is what we need to solve our biggest problems.

