December 2025 archive

Today’s Firestorm and the Declaration by Larry P. Arnn

This is an excellent piece by Larry P. Arnn, the President at Hillsdale College. Dr. Arnn is quite objective. It does start with “Trump,” but he, I think, remains quite objective. Starting with Trump is realistic. Right now, Trump, good or bad, is central to many of our issues. I highly respect Dr. Arnn and …

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How to Draw Closer to God 2026

This was posted by Princess Ade (@cessadelove1) on Twitter/X. I like the ideas and thought it was worth sharing. Thank you Princess Ade. 1. Start your mornings with prayer. Invite God into every day.2. Open your Bible before touching your phone.3. Talk to God about what’s heavy on your heart.4. Practice gratitude daily.5. Stop stressing …

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Psalm 34: A Sacred Invitation

Jani Ortlund wrote a wonderful Daily Devotional (Dec. 11, 2025, which I receive via email) for Crossway. In it she lifts up the wonderful message of Psalm 34. It inspired me to study it further and break it down. Here is the Google doc I prepared.

Grew up in the 70’s and Rode a Bike without a Helmet

This video on X/Twitter describes the things kids who grew up in the 70 learned (and how they were psychologically enhanced). Here are the main points: Here is a narrative synopsis: The passage argues that children who grew up in the 1970s developed rare psychological strengths due to an unusual mix of freedom, responsibility, and …

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The Promises of the OT, to the Hebrews, Do Apply to Us Believers

I was looking at Isaiah 43:1–2. These are wonderful words of loving promise. However, they are addressed to Jacob (and, by implication, the nation of Israel). My question was, does this apply to me as a 21st Century believer? Quick note: The phrase “Thus saith the Lord” appears in the King James OT over 400 …

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