You may think that as a middle-class, Caucasian, Southern male my opinion does not count or that I do not have the right to weigh in on recent law-enforcement involved shootings. Maybe I don't have a right, but I do have an opinion. I have an opinion because I am hurt. I hurt for the … Continue reading Fear and Outrage
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New York Mets outfielder Yoenis Cespedes recently made headlines during spring training not for his training. Not for anything on field, outfield, infield, but something off field. Maybe better put as on the way to and from field. The headlines revealed that he drove a different car to the field each day, including a $65,000 tricycle. Contrast that … Continue reading Ultimately
Let Us Come to Fear: Part 2 Developing Fear
On Tuesday I shared the first part of my lecture notes on Hebrews 4:1. That post is here. Fear is not something that we (Specifically, fear is not something I am comfortable with. Sometime in my teen and young adult years, I developed an attitude of 'No Fear.' I am still somewhat of a thrill … Continue reading Let Us Come to Fear: Part 2 Developing Fear