Spurgeon on the healer of our broken hearts: In this world of tears, torments and trials, the believer can take great comfort in knowing that…| CultureWatch
On actually reading and listening to your opponents: It is quite easy to be an armchair critic. It is quite easy to attack something that…| CultureWatch
Looking for a good book? Let me start this by reciting a memorable line from The Fellowship of the Ring. It was delivered by Bilbo…| CultureWatch
Are you daily making use of your daily bread? Yes, another odd title. But then again some of you are thinking that Bill is a…| CultureWatch
God always exists to comfort and console his people: An eternal God who never changes is a great comfort and consolation to grieving, hurting and…| CultureWatch
More bits and pieces that might be of use: Well, it is another busy day in which I may not have time to pen a…| CultureWatch
We harm ourselves spiritually by avoiding good Christian literature: Lots of people can and do say lots of really foolish and unhelpful things. Sadly that…| CultureWatch
This brief volume by R. C. Sproul is a little gem of a book: The noted American theologian and pastor R. C. Sproul passed away…| CultureWatch
In praise of books, reviews and reading lists: I begin on a personal note: One of the big advantages of having a rather large, well-stocked,…| CultureWatch
There is a place for giving credit where it is due online: Let me begin by saying that some of my articles might be more…| CultureWatch
Writing and reading lovers might enjoy this: We are all different, and we all have different gifts and talents. If you are a Christian, you…| CultureWatch
Christians need to think straight in many of these areas: A false dilemma is a logical fallacy in which an either/or is being demanded, when…| CultureWatch
This is a passage we all can take heart from: Okay, I already have a ‘Theology’ sub-section called ‘Difficult Bible Passages’ with 153 articles in…| CultureWatch
Some honest answers to questions about pain and suffering: Many atheists and non-believers use the excuse of pain and suffering to not want to believe…| CultureWatch