Read more Podcast Episode 107: The Journey of Mother’s Choice with Alia Eyres By Steve on March 24, 2020 Hi Pilgrim, Alia Eyres holds a Juris Doctorate from the Georgetown University Law Centre and a Bachelor of Arts in International Affairs from the George Washington University, where she was also a member of the… Read more Uncategorized What Really “Glorifies” God? (Pssst) Probably Not What You Think By Steve on November 15, 2019 I remember watching Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade in the cinema back in the summer of ’89. I was a 22 year old kid getting ready to embark on my first journey overseas as… Read more Podcast Episode 073: Reshaping Structures in Education and Life with Natalie Chan Pt. 2 By Steve on May 7, 2018 Hi Pilgrim, We continue our talk with entrepreneur Natalie Chan as she shares her journey establishing OWN Academy and the challenges she has faced confronting rigid structures and mindsets. Her successes as well as… Play video Uncategorized Bernie Sanders Does A John the Baptist At Liberty University By Steve on September 19, 2015 “A voice crying in the wilderness” That is what could be said of Presidential Candidate Bernie Sanders recent speech at Liberty University this week. First I give kudos to Liberty University for being willing to break… Read more Read more Uncategorized An Affirmation For Brandan Robertson By Steve on February 24, 2015 Evangelicals are gaining quite a reputation as of late for being a tribe that eats its own. Case in point, the recent flurry surrounding speaker and writer Brandan Robertson. Brandan Robertson is an Evangelical Christian…. Read more Uncategorized Dispatches From Hong Kong: My Experience as the City Speaks! By Steve on September 30, 2014 If you’ve seen the news the last couple days you know then that Hong Kong has come alive. On Sunday evening tens of thousands of students took to the streets in Central Hong Kong in… Read more Uncategorized The Things We Don’t Think Of As Being “Church” Are More “Church” Than We Thought By Steve on July 15, 2014 Little 3 yr. old Sau Yat (Sherlock) lives on same little Island in Hong Kong that I do. I had never heard of Sau Yat before this week…there are 15,000 of us living on Park… Read more Uncategorized Should The Church Be Trying To Win Millennials Back? (Or Following Their Lead) By Steve on July 1, 2014 There is a classic The Simpsons episode where Homer, after a frustrating morning getting ready, skips church. Much to the chagrin of family and friends he has such a great day skipping church he decides to give… Read more Uncategorized God At The Movies: Grace, Law, and “A Few Good Men” By Steve on June 25, 2014 Grace is a scary thing. Think about it… Grace can be absolutely terrifying to a Christian whose identity is built on achieving a certain standard. And as much as Christians like to talk about grace… Read more Uncategorized 5 Theological Topics Making (Some) Christians Very Nervous By Steve on June 11, 2014 It’s a general rule of thumb that in mixed company it’s best not to talk about religion or politics. On the religion side it’s also best to keep your theological discussions for Sunday mornings or… Next
Read more Podcast Episode 107: The Journey of Mother’s Choice with Alia Eyres By Steve on March 24, 2020 Hi Pilgrim, Alia Eyres holds a Juris Doctorate from the Georgetown University Law Centre and a Bachelor of Arts in International Affairs from the George Washington University, where she was also a member of the…
Read more Uncategorized What Really “Glorifies” God? (Pssst) Probably Not What You Think By Steve on November 15, 2019 I remember watching Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade in the cinema back in the summer of ’89. I was a 22 year old kid getting ready to embark on my first journey overseas as…
Read more Podcast Episode 073: Reshaping Structures in Education and Life with Natalie Chan Pt. 2 By Steve on May 7, 2018 Hi Pilgrim, We continue our talk with entrepreneur Natalie Chan as she shares her journey establishing OWN Academy and the challenges she has faced confronting rigid structures and mindsets. Her successes as well as…
Play video Uncategorized Bernie Sanders Does A John the Baptist At Liberty University By Steve on September 19, 2015 “A voice crying in the wilderness” That is what could be said of Presidential Candidate Bernie Sanders recent speech at Liberty University this week. First I give kudos to Liberty University for being willing to break… Read more
Read more Uncategorized An Affirmation For Brandan Robertson By Steve on February 24, 2015 Evangelicals are gaining quite a reputation as of late for being a tribe that eats its own. Case in point, the recent flurry surrounding speaker and writer Brandan Robertson. Brandan Robertson is an Evangelical Christian….
Read more Uncategorized Dispatches From Hong Kong: My Experience as the City Speaks! By Steve on September 30, 2014 If you’ve seen the news the last couple days you know then that Hong Kong has come alive. On Sunday evening tens of thousands of students took to the streets in Central Hong Kong in…
Read more Uncategorized The Things We Don’t Think Of As Being “Church” Are More “Church” Than We Thought By Steve on July 15, 2014 Little 3 yr. old Sau Yat (Sherlock) lives on same little Island in Hong Kong that I do. I had never heard of Sau Yat before this week…there are 15,000 of us living on Park…
Read more Uncategorized Should The Church Be Trying To Win Millennials Back? (Or Following Their Lead) By Steve on July 1, 2014 There is a classic The Simpsons episode where Homer, after a frustrating morning getting ready, skips church. Much to the chagrin of family and friends he has such a great day skipping church he decides to give…
Read more Uncategorized God At The Movies: Grace, Law, and “A Few Good Men” By Steve on June 25, 2014 Grace is a scary thing. Think about it… Grace can be absolutely terrifying to a Christian whose identity is built on achieving a certain standard. And as much as Christians like to talk about grace…
Read more Uncategorized 5 Theological Topics Making (Some) Christians Very Nervous By Steve on June 11, 2014 It’s a general rule of thumb that in mixed company it’s best not to talk about religion or politics. On the religion side it’s also best to keep your theological discussions for Sunday mornings or…