Vox Populi
To whom do you listen? For many, it is to [...]
By Robert Taylor|2025-04-08T14:40:31+00:00April 9, 2025|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: apostles, attitudes, Belief, conviction, Courage, George Gallup, Gettysburg Address, Jewish leaders, Lincoln, obey God, opinions, oratorical history, Peter, polling, popularity, preaching of the cross, principles, reinterpretation, Scripture, societal pressures, steadfast faith, truth, voice of the people, Vox Populi|Comments Off on Vox Populi
Look! The Mirror’s Honest Gaze
Several years ago, I sought corrective surgery for drooping eyelids [...]
By Robert Taylor|2025-04-02T16:57:31+00:00April 5, 2025|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: aging, Assumptions, Awake Surgery, Church Bulletin, Contact Lens Wear, Corrective Surgery, Drooping Eyelids, Ears That Do Not Hear, Echo Chambers, Editing Mistakes, Eyes That Do Not See, feedback, Forgetfulness, Honest Feedback, Honest Gaze, Improvement., Inner Resistance, James 1:23-24, ministry, mirror, Preaching, Proverbs 27:6, Reluctance, Scripture, Scriptures, Selective Perception, Self-Deception, self-perception, self-reflection, Spiritual Mirror, truth, Truth-Tellers, validation, Video Work, vision, Youthful Perception|Comments Off on Look! The Mirror’s Honest Gaze
Normal Evil
Evil has a face, and it looks normal. If you [...]
By Robert Taylor|2025-04-01T14:30:47+00:00April 2, 2025|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: Adolf Eichmann, architect of the Holocaust, chilling exploration, cruel world, duty, evil, extermination, final solution, gas ovens, Holocaust, human capacity for darkness, iniquity, nature of evil, Normal Evil, ordinary, ordinary people, potential for malevolence, Psalm 36:2, responsibility, self-examination, self-perception, unremarkable|2 Comments





