Monthly Archives for June 2008
The S.F. Chronicle’s Disappointing Journalism Related to Same-Sex Marriage
The journalism displayed in this morning’s front-page feature article in the San Francisco Chronicle, Same-Sex Marriage: A Town Where It’s Hard to Say “Gay,” disappointed me. The article examines the personal and political views related to same-sex marriage held by … Continue reading
Essential Elements of a Christian Worldview
I benefited from this paragraph in D.A. Carson’s Christ & Culture Revisited as it nicely summarizes the elements of a Christian worldview: “Christians whose worldview–whose way of looking at the world–is decisively shaped by the Bible’s story line cannot forget … Continue reading
Gender Fluidity on the San Francisco Peninsula
In his column in today’s San Francisco Chronicle, Same-sex marriage support is young at heart, Mark Morford cites the clear evidence that the recent display of unprecedented levels of support for same-sex marriage in California has come from younger people, … Continue reading
The World’s Best Study Bible…
Let Phil Ryken tell you more about what he’s calling, “the world’s best complete single-volume resource for reading, studying, and teaching the Bible.”
The First Ever Buzzard Blog Guest Post: Taylor Buzzard
This is a guest post by Taylor Buzzard. Greetings, Buzzard Blog readers! I am honored to have been invited by my husband to try out guest-blogging. It’s kind of like guest-starring on a TV show, but much more exciting. How … Continue reading
The Family Business
CEPro Magazine recently ran a feature article about the family business run by my dad, mom, and brother in Sacramento, CA (where I grew up). For the curious, here’s the online version of the article.
Daniel 10:19
I’ve been soaking in the book of Daniel this week. Yesterday morning I was greatly helped by meditating on the heavenly messenger’s words to a confused, troubled, and exhausted Daniel: ” And he said, ‘O man greatly loved, fear not, … Continue reading
Humility & Identity
“The prideful person is obsessed with comparisons, always measuring himself/herself against others. The proud person finds his identity in relation to someone he thinks of as a lesser (which encompasses just about everyone). The humble person finds his identity in … Continue reading
The Humor of the Christian
“Any alleged Christianity which fails to express itself in gaiety, at some point, is clearly spurious. The Christian is gay, not because he is blind to injustice and suffering, but because he is convinced that that these, in light of … Continue reading