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Character is not Derived from Labels but from Actions

Recently, someone asked me if my theology was “reformed?”  The term “reformed theology” is currently a “hot button” among many evangelicals.  To some, it is becoming the single-question litmus test to help people know whether you are one of “us” or one of “them.”  Book publishers and blog writers have learned how and where to […]

Character Is Often Better Described Than Defined

Heroes often die unnoticed but their virtues continue to live. Recently the death of Mel Cuba, a 99-year-old resident of Del Ray, Florida, went for the most part unnoticed, but his greatest virtues continue to impact the next generation.
On August 8, 1933 forty orphanage residents were swept away by a wave while on excursion to […]