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Little Foundation Left

ByMichael Metzger September 12, 2016July 20, 2020

There’s an old joke—pastors only work an hour a week. Clergy object, claiming to work as much as anyone else. And therein lies a problem.

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Foundation of Culture

ByMichael Metzger September 5, 2016July 21, 2021

Americans think Labor Day is a day for leisure. But that’s not what leisure originally meant. Recovering it is critical for Christians, since leisure is the basis of culture.

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Parallel Lines

ByMichael Metzger August 29, 2016July 20, 2020

The Western world operates according to two lines of thought. They’re parallel. That’s not good. What distinguishes parallel lines damages the Christian faith.

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Boycott?

ByMichael Metzger August 22, 2016July 20, 2020

A number of voters say they’ll boycott this fall’s US Presidential election. Their revulsion is understandable, but William Wilberforce might urge a little caution here.

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Idiocy?

ByMichael Metzger August 15, 2016July 20, 2020

Too much of the financial world is about idiocy. So writes Matthew Crawford. If you think he’s unfair, you’ve forgotten what private equity denotes.

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Becoming European

ByMichael Metzger August 8, 2016July 20, 2020

On the whole, Europe goes on “holiday” throughout August. The US is trending this direction as well, especially with younger workers. We’re forgetting what holiday means.

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Sign of the Times

ByMichael Metzger August 1, 2016July 20, 2020

In American Sign Language, the sign for “transgender” was changed recently. It’s a sign of the times, but not one that you might imagine.

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Out of the Darkness

ByMichael Metzger July 25, 2016July 20, 2020

If you enjoy a cold beer this summer, thank God. Beer and belief in God share a long history—one that stricter American Protestants once tried to squash.

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One-Minute Mile

ByMichael Metzger July 18, 2016July 20, 2020

Most believers lack the attention span—15 minutes—to walk a mile in others’ shoes. There’s a surprising reason why. A one-minute mile with a religious “none” will have to suffice.

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School of Translation

ByMichael Metzger July 11, 2016July 20, 2020

C.S. Lewis wanted to found what he called a “school of translation.” This was part of an article that our son Stephen forwarded to me. Unfortunately, the author omitted the first part of Lewis’s story—how Lewis learned to translate. Here’s the complete story.

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