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Category Archives: Ethics
Rebutting Wilson’s “Why the Hunger Games is Flawed”
Trevin Wax’s friend N.D. Wilson commented on the Hunger Games and why it is seriously flawed as a work. I really appreciated the level of thought and the perspective of a writer on how people’s motivations should be written. He … Continue reading
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Tagged catalyst, culture, hunger games, inspiration, leadership, murder, revolution, sex, suzanne collins
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Why You Should Read the Hunger Games (and Other Books Too)
“All things are lawful,” but not all things are helpful. “All things are lawful,” but not all things build up. (1 Corinthians 10:23 ESV) Let love be genuine. Abhor what is evil; hold fast to what is good. (Romans 12:9 … Continue reading
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Tagged assumptions, bible, books, conversation, culture, discernment, engagement, hunger games, suzanne collins, twilight
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Marriage Tip #1
It has been a passion of mine to learn as much as I can about marriage and how it works, and how I can strengthen mine for about 8 years now. Hence, I read a lot of stuff on marriage, … Continue reading
Lenten Challenge: Give a Flock!
I have made a decision! I am going to give up salty junk food for Lent, with the goal of putting aside the $4 a day I might have spent. I have never challenged myself for Lent before, and was … Continue reading
Isn’t It Ironic? (Getting Political for a second here)
I am amazed on this cold winter day, when it is snowing even in Vancouver, how everything seems backwards. I have been reading people who are staunch global warming alarmists complaining bitterly about the snow and how hard it is … Continue reading