Longing to Know was one of my favorite reads last year! I really appreciate your thoughts on how the epistemology she's arguing for relates to how we read the Bible and approach our faith.
Thanks again for the Report and all the effort you put into it. Much appreciated!
I appreciated The Threats Posed by Environmental, Social, and Governance Policies white paper. Great job. It provides a good foundation on how we got here and a solid framework to better understand the fundamental challenges with trying to pursue the ESG goals (or lack thereof).
It may be hard to believe, but The Federal Reserve and Pandora’s Box article concerns me more than just about anything else I have read this last year.
Hopefully, a future Congress will be able to address the problems you highlighted in the Trillion-Dollar Surprise in the Inflation Reduction Act article.
The letter to the editor seemed spot on. I encourage you to build a like-minded passionate local community group who are willing to "humbly" vocalize these types of concerns at meetings and while in public. The old adage is true, the squeaky wheel gets the oil.
I very much enjoyed listening to you on the Capital Record interview by David L. Bahnsen. You did an excellent job on the interview. The Religious Liberty in the States portion was very intriguing. Plus, this is the first I heard of it. I am curious to what degree you "push" or advertise this study to individual state representatives or policy shops versus the "pull" approach where you have to wait for someone to hear about it before they see it.
Finally, I copied the last three paragraphs of your Book Review section for future use as it resonated with me. I often get pushback from other believers in Christ when I point out to them that we should avoid taking offense when someone disagrees with some of our theological views. As you noted, "– not a restless never-ending search for perfect certainty." Amen!
You're right! You all will just have to come again and you might make it into a future newsletter - especially if you bring some students and we make an intellectual retreat of it!
Longing to Know was one of my favorite reads last year! I really appreciate your thoughts on how the epistemology she's arguing for relates to how we read the Bible and approach our faith.
Thanks again for the Report and all the effort you put into it. Much appreciated!
I appreciated The Threats Posed by Environmental, Social, and Governance Policies white paper. Great job. It provides a good foundation on how we got here and a solid framework to better understand the fundamental challenges with trying to pursue the ESG goals (or lack thereof).
It may be hard to believe, but The Federal Reserve and Pandora’s Box article concerns me more than just about anything else I have read this last year.
Hopefully, a future Congress will be able to address the problems you highlighted in the Trillion-Dollar Surprise in the Inflation Reduction Act article.
The letter to the editor seemed spot on. I encourage you to build a like-minded passionate local community group who are willing to "humbly" vocalize these types of concerns at meetings and while in public. The old adage is true, the squeaky wheel gets the oil.
I very much enjoyed listening to you on the Capital Record interview by David L. Bahnsen. You did an excellent job on the interview. The Religious Liberty in the States portion was very intriguing. Plus, this is the first I heard of it. I am curious to what degree you "push" or advertise this study to individual state representatives or policy shops versus the "pull" approach where you have to wait for someone to hear about it before they see it.
Finally, I copied the last three paragraphs of your Book Review section for future use as it resonated with me. I often get pushback from other believers in Christ when I point out to them that we should avoid taking offense when someone disagrees with some of our theological views. As you noted, "– not a restless never-ending search for perfect certainty." Amen!
You forgot to include that you had a bunch of wild Canadian expats intrude upon your beautiful Abbey! :)
You're right! You all will just have to come again and you might make it into a future newsletter - especially if you bring some students and we make an intellectual retreat of it!
We need to do this!