Read more Uncategorized Philomena: Oscar Nominated Movie Gives Insight Into Forgivness…And Hell By Steve on February 1, 2014 “Father forgive them, for they don’t know what they are doing” declared Jesus from the cross. He made the pronouncement upon the crowds who had orchestrated his crucifixion as they stared up at him in… Read more Coast to Coast Hike / Uncategorized Our Coast To Coast: An Ordinary Father and Son’s Extraordinary Walk Across England – out today! By Steve on January 30, 2014 I’m happy to tell you that my first book, Our Coast to Coast Adventure: An Ordinary Father and Son’s Extraordinary Walk Across England is available now at Amazon for Kindle here. For Beyond the Pale readers… Read more Uncategorized The Church Is Changing: The Coming Earthquake By Steve on January 27, 2014 Over the last few years I have noticed a confession from Christians being whispered to me with increasing frequency and it usually goes something like this; “I still love God but I really don’t go… Read more Uncategorized Would Jesus Bake a Cake for a Gay Wedding? By Steve on January 25, 2014 If Jesus owned a bakery, would he bake a cake for a gay wedding? Tony Perkins of the Family Research Council would probably argue “no” in a recent article for Charisma News defending a Oregon… Read more Uncategorized Social Issues? Consider Playing the “Humanity Card” Instead of the “God Card” By Steve on January 21, 2014 In the spring of 2010 my wife Tammy and I got some unexpected, yet welcome, news. We were going to have a baby! I shouldn’t say though it was totally unexpected. A year previously we… Read more Uncategorized Weekend Update: “Happy” in Hong Kong By Steve on January 20, 2014 This week’s off topic “Weekend Update” is a great video clip that has been shared by a number of friends here in Hong Kong. It’s a cover of the popular Pharrell Williams song and video,… Read more Uncategorized Old Testament God Vs. New Testament God: Jesus Clears the Confusion By Steve on January 14, 2014 For centuries Christians have been trying to reconcile the discrepancies in God’s nature we often see between the Old Testament and the New. In some cases the character changes seem so stark in contrast that a… Read more Uncategorized Week End Update: My Top 10 TV Shows By Steve on January 11, 2014 This week the family and I have really been enjoying the new season, or series as they call it in the U.K., of Sherlock; the modern take on the famed sleuth starring Benedict Cumberbatch. The new… Read more Uncategorized When Ken Ham and Bill Nye Debate Creationism both Science and Christianity Lose By Steve on January 8, 2014 Ah, the “creation vs. evolution” debate. Young Earth vs. Old Adam and Eve vs. Captain Caveman Now please know there is a very good reason why I avoid posting and commenting on this subject here… Read more Uncategorized If Jesus Is The Word Where Does That Leave The Bible? By Steve on January 3, 2014 The Apostle John had a gift for describing what we may call in the 21st century “the Big Picture.” Rather than start his account of Christ’s life with a genealogy (Matthew) or with a historical… Prev Next
Read more Uncategorized Philomena: Oscar Nominated Movie Gives Insight Into Forgivness…And Hell By Steve on February 1, 2014 “Father forgive them, for they don’t know what they are doing” declared Jesus from the cross. He made the pronouncement upon the crowds who had orchestrated his crucifixion as they stared up at him in…
Read more Coast to Coast Hike / Uncategorized Our Coast To Coast: An Ordinary Father and Son’s Extraordinary Walk Across England – out today! By Steve on January 30, 2014 I’m happy to tell you that my first book, Our Coast to Coast Adventure: An Ordinary Father and Son’s Extraordinary Walk Across England is available now at Amazon for Kindle here. For Beyond the Pale readers…
Read more Uncategorized The Church Is Changing: The Coming Earthquake By Steve on January 27, 2014 Over the last few years I have noticed a confession from Christians being whispered to me with increasing frequency and it usually goes something like this; “I still love God but I really don’t go…
Read more Uncategorized Would Jesus Bake a Cake for a Gay Wedding? By Steve on January 25, 2014 If Jesus owned a bakery, would he bake a cake for a gay wedding? Tony Perkins of the Family Research Council would probably argue “no” in a recent article for Charisma News defending a Oregon…
Read more Uncategorized Social Issues? Consider Playing the “Humanity Card” Instead of the “God Card” By Steve on January 21, 2014 In the spring of 2010 my wife Tammy and I got some unexpected, yet welcome, news. We were going to have a baby! I shouldn’t say though it was totally unexpected. A year previously we…
Read more Uncategorized Weekend Update: “Happy” in Hong Kong By Steve on January 20, 2014 This week’s off topic “Weekend Update” is a great video clip that has been shared by a number of friends here in Hong Kong. It’s a cover of the popular Pharrell Williams song and video,…
Read more Uncategorized Old Testament God Vs. New Testament God: Jesus Clears the Confusion By Steve on January 14, 2014 For centuries Christians have been trying to reconcile the discrepancies in God’s nature we often see between the Old Testament and the New. In some cases the character changes seem so stark in contrast that a…
Read more Uncategorized Week End Update: My Top 10 TV Shows By Steve on January 11, 2014 This week the family and I have really been enjoying the new season, or series as they call it in the U.K., of Sherlock; the modern take on the famed sleuth starring Benedict Cumberbatch. The new…
Read more Uncategorized When Ken Ham and Bill Nye Debate Creationism both Science and Christianity Lose By Steve on January 8, 2014 Ah, the “creation vs. evolution” debate. Young Earth vs. Old Adam and Eve vs. Captain Caveman Now please know there is a very good reason why I avoid posting and commenting on this subject here…
Read more Uncategorized If Jesus Is The Word Where Does That Leave The Bible? By Steve on January 3, 2014 The Apostle John had a gift for describing what we may call in the 21st century “the Big Picture.” Rather than start his account of Christ’s life with a genealogy (Matthew) or with a historical…