By Paul Koch No not that type of burnout! I’m talking about the burnout that everyone seems to […]
Category Archive: Paul Koch
Last weekend I was in Philadelphia and had the opportunity to explore some or our nations historic sights […]
So last week I spent time roaming the frozen campus of Concordia Theological Seminary in Fort Wayne IN […]
I can remember going to church as a little kid doing my best to sit quietly during the […]
I have been asked a few times why we don’t spend much (if any) time on The Jagged […]
For starters the “X” in Xmas is not some sort of secular propaganda to destroy your Christmas celebration. […]
Every pastor hears it time and again (some more than others, I suppose) and it could be that […]
I hate the way our world speaks about death. Even when you are standing right there in the […]
To be honest I couldn’t think of a good way to tie up a week that included The […]
If you read the Cantankerous Critic’s most recent post on the mental anguish found when a nihilist world view […]
Very rarely in life do we find ourselves in a place that is truly safe. We spend out […]
Happy Friday!
I just read this short Washington Times article announcing the President’s executive order to prepare for the impact of […]
I Don’t Even Know What is Right Anymore
“Is – is he a man?” asked Lucy. “Aslan a man!” said Mr. Beaver sternly. “Certainly not. I […]
So it is that time of year again. The neo-evangelical, non-denominational, baptist and a few others are advertising […]
Perhaps on of the greatest tools used to silence of Gospel in our day is the never ending […]
The following article was forwarded to me by a good friend, it is a cheerful reminder of the […]
So my wife and I have our own little book club, we get together once a week to […]
Anyone who knows me at all knows that I have a well defined gag reflex when it […]
