New information is being added to A Bible A Day on a regular basis. Just added was a Books of the Bible section. In addition to listing all the books of the Bible, there are also links to brief overviews for some of the books. More overviews will be added as you encounter the books […]
Trimming the Tree
Last week we packed up our Christmas decorations, took down the lights (we couldn’t think of a good place to hang “mood lights“), and over the weekend, we trimmed the tree. Say, what? Yes, we trimmed the tree. The first time we “trimmed” it was to put the lights on. The second time we trimmed […]
Celebrate Jesus’s Birth
But Without Over Eating I gained five pounds over the Christmas holiday—and it’s all my wife’s fault. Really. It is. But is this how I should best celebrate Jesus’s birth? A few days before Christmas, she, code named “the Queen of Desserts,” went on a baking spree to celebrate Jesus’s birth. She produced a bodacious […]
Chiefs Win!
I didn’t have time to post anything last night, but I have a good excuse. Son Dan’s hockey team was playing for their men’s league championship. They won 8 to 0, for an undefeated season. Their opponent, having notched upset overtime victories in their first two playoff games, played admirably, but simply ran out of […]
“R” You Ready?
After another post, considering how words are used—and misused—my thoughts turned to how words are pronounced—and mispronounced. I, for one, have a “flexible” pronunciation style. For any word possessing more than two syllables, I am seemingly able to enunciate it in at least two different ways—sometimes within the same sentence. Amazingly, I have not had […]
Check Out A Bible A Day
Check out ABibleADay.com. If you’re already regularly reading the Bible, that is great! If not, I encourage you to begin today with one of our Bible reading plans. Also, bookmark the Bible thread on this blog and check back periodically to learn about updates and new information as it is added to the site. To make […]
It Melted!
I mentioned that, from my perspective, the ideal winter was for it to snow on Christmas Eve and melt the day after New Year’s Day. In an uncharacteristically Michigan-winter manner, I got my wish! (At least so far.) After about 12 inches of snow over New Year’s weekend, the temperatures began to rise, eventually shooting up to […]
Let It Snow!
Over the holidays, friends from southern California made a surprise visit. Although my buddy grew up in Michigan, complete with it’s snowy winters, his bride and their three sons are California-raised. As such, snow is a greatly hoped for occurrence during any Christmas-time visit. This year did not disappoint. With only mild embarrassment they admitted to becoming […]
Welcome to Pursuing Biblical God
Welcome to “Pursuing Biblical God,” a conversation about spirituality from a biblical perspective. Here are some thoughts to get our party started: What makes me qualified to embark upon such a grandiose endeavor? Only that I am on a journey in pursuit of the God who is revealed in the Bible, the God who created […]
“The Musings of Peter DeHaan” to Expand Peter’s Online Articles and Commentary Peter DeHaan, publisher of AnswerStat magazine, Connections Magazine, and the website, ArticleWeekly.com, launched a blog on January 1, simply entitled, “The Musings of Peter DeHaan.” “I had been considering a blog for a couple of years,” DeHaan stated. “The feedback I receive on […]