Category: Winter 2024

  • To Be Continued: Until Then

    To Be Continued: Until Then

    Your mission…should you choose to accept. We’ve reached the final week of Winter. This is exciting for me in two ways. First off, it’s Spring next week. Maybe the snow won’t melt overnight, but it’s a sign that the grass will show up one day soon. It also means the… (Keep Reading)


  • To Be Continued: Time Will Tell

    To Be Continued: Time Will Tell

    We Can’t Know… In previous To Be Continued posts, I’ve said that we can’t know what the future holds. That can be frightening, so today I’m flipping the coin. Instead of talking about the future, our goals, and so forth, let’s talk about people. Are human beings capable of change,… (Keep Reading)


  • To Be Continued: The World Today

    To Be Continued: The World Today

    “And this world will fade away…” I don’t mean to stereotype, but in case you haven’t noticed, the world is getting worse. This isn’t an excuse to make our actions seem justifiable (“Oh, it’s because of the world…”). In his book, The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People, Stephen R.… (Keep Reading)


  • To Be Continued: Tolerance

    To Be Continued: Tolerance

    You shouldn’t hate! As Christians, as a culture, and as a world we’ve tolerated a lot of things. Tolerance is defined as, “The ability or willingness to tolerate the existence of opinions or behaviour that one dislikes or disagrees with.” Today’s To Be Continued post will cover several tolerance-related lies that the culture has directed at Christians. I also hope to provide a suggestion regarding how… (Keep Reading)


  • To Be Continued: Expect It

    To Be Continued: Expect It

    Expectations… Sorry to say it, but expectations can be a big pitfall. Expecting others to do stuff for us generally doesn’t work out, namely because we’re selfish beings. For this post in my To Be Continued series, I’m going to address what happens when we expect the worst, when we… (Keep Reading)


  • To Be Continued: The Bible and Sophism

    To Be Continued: The Bible and Sophism

    The Bible didn’t mean it like that… Picture this situation: you’re debating a moral issue found in the Bible, and the other person says, “Well, the Bible didn’t really mean it that way.” Or maybe you’ve heard something in the region of, “The Bible is old, and humanity has changed,… (Keep Reading)


  • To Be Continued: The Greatest Illusion

    To Be Continued: The Greatest Illusion

    “My times are in Your hands.” I wholeheartedly echo David’s sentiments from the book of Psalms. While I have ideas about my future, it ultimately rests in God’s hands. A few weeks ago I began a new series called To Be Continued. In it, I’m covering important topics that aren’t… (Keep Reading)


  • To Be Continued: The Past

    To Be Continued: The Past

    Wish we could turn back time… The past. In my mind, I couldn’t write a series called “To Be Continued” and not address this topic. I personally have struggled with the past, and moving on from things. But is moving on from something right away always the right move? Are… (Keep Reading)


  • To Be Continued: Suffering

    To Be Continued: Suffering

    But why, God? In some respects, this post will carry on with what I said last week. However, there’s a lot more to it than that. Why does God allow us to suffer and experience trials? What can we learn from the Bible’s most recognizable book on suffering? And how… (Keep Reading)


  • To Be Continued: Beyond the Surface

    To Be Continued: Beyond the Surface

    Let’s make this…personal. As I worked on The Fallacy Sessions, the idea of releasing posts in loosely-tied-together series grew on me. I want to keep that going in 2025. However, I also want it to be more personal. And so my new “series”, To Be Continued, was born. (Keep Reading)


  • Two Thousand Twenty Five

    Two Thousand Twenty Five

    The New Year Has Arrived. And with it, a lot of new things. Two of those new things relate to WLF itself. You may have seen the post I published on New Year’s Eve, but if you didn’t, here’s the gist of it: my weekly emails are now coming through… (Keep Reading)


  • In Conclusion

    In Conclusion

    The year is at its end. First off, Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays! I hope you had an amazing Christmas! 2024 was one crazy year, both from a blogging and personal standpoint. A lot happened in the last 12 months, and it’s hard to imagine things getting any crazier than… (Keep Reading)