Churches Without Chests
Tozer’s First Concern – Illumination
David de Bruyn
April 28, 2016
It would be easy – or more precisely, lazy – to dismiss Tozer’s concern with…
Tozer’s Three Concerns
David de Bruyn
April 22, 2016
Although A.W. Tozer’s writings ranged over all kinds of topics, three concerns dominated Tozer’s writings.…
Slang is Just a Style
David de Bruyn
April 5, 2016
Every now and then, an article appears, patronisingly explaining to all adults why there is a…
Sweetly Destructive
David de Bruyn
March 22, 2016
Sentimentalism would not be high on pastors’ lists of threats to the church, were they…
An Experiment
David de Bruyn
March 16, 2016
What if we made some Christians test their favourite clichés on real life? Or better…
Amidst the Ruins
David de Bruyn
March 11, 2016
“And this place would be packed on a Sunday?” said the boy, deliberately raising his…
What Churches Take For Granted (But No Longer Should)
David de Bruyn
February 23, 2016
A first-grade teacher does not require, but typically expects the five and six-year-olds that arrive…
Without Chests?
“Men Without Chests” is the curious title of a chapter in Lewis’ book The Abolition…
The Green Book
Poor Alex and Martin. Misters King and Ketley had no idea that their forgettable English…
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