With Youth Ministry, A Gram of Prevention is Worth a Kilo of Cure

Travis Johnson's piece on reaching people 18-35 is great but perhaps it would be interesting to look at the problem from another angle: how did we get into this mess of having to reclaim this age group to start with? If we think about how young people are raised in this country, we're looking at …

Don’t Like Official Christianity? Just Move to South Florida

Elaine Glaser's complaint about Christianity being Britain's official religion and the impact that has on its Jewish minority may signal someone else who needs to bail out on that "right, tight little isle." Why suffer through another dreary English winter when you can a) move somewhere that is warm and  b) find a place where …

Gene Robinson Travels to Sympathetic Territory

The controversial bishop is taking his message to Nova Southeastern University law school: While some Episcopal dioceses are discussing breaking away from the church, the controversial bishop is traveling around the world to spread a peaceful and inclusive message. His next stop -- South Florida, where a number of Episcopal leaders have shown their support …

If They Can’t Speak English, It’s the Employer’s Call

John Fund's piece on the efforts by some House Democrats to force organisations like the Salvation Army to hire people who can't speak English (or won't do so all the time on the job) is a good reason why I have lost faith in the whole "anti-discrimination" portion of our laws. Having run a business, …

Glad We Didn’t Have to Put Our Siamese Cat Through This

One of the newer blessings (other than same-sex blessings for people) that Episcopalians can avail themselves of is the "blessing of the animals."  Needless to say dear old Bethesda-by-the-Sea in Palm Beach not only did this, but got a video of this in the online Shiny Sheet.  (Who needs YouTube when you have the Palm …

He Won’t Need a Translator. But a Few Subtitles Might Help.

There's no doubt that Miami Dolphins' player Channing Crowder is relieved that he won't need a translator when he's in London.  But he may not be out of the woods with the language barrier just yet. On some American news channels, when a British speaker of English is being interviewed, we'll sometimes see subtitles just …

Transgender community works to gain protections in South Florida

The transgender community works to gain protections in South Florida. Let's see, in "GLBT", "G" and "L" are protected, now we're working on "T," so that leaves "B."  And the only reason why B doesn't get much respect is because the existence of B muddies the identity of G and L. Where the animals are …

From Each According to His Ability. To Each According to His Need. Maybe.

In his Critique of the Gotha Programme, Karl Marx set forth his famous dictum "from each according to his ability, to each according to his need.  In the land where everything else is upside down, it should be no surprise that Palm Beachers can obtain free discount prescription card. And from the county no less! …

More Strange Things out of South Florida

As I always like to say, South Florida is the place "where the animals are tame and the people run wild," and three news items are reminders of that. An Episcopal priest at St. Gregory's in Boca Raton was caught in a bathroom sex sting with stronger evidence than exists against Larry Craig.  He had …

Evangelicals and Politics: Somebody Finally Gets It

It is heartening when someone, somewhere--and especially an academic like Bradford Wilcox at a respected institution (in this case the University of Virginia)--finally grasps what liberals cannot in his article Preaching to the Choir, namely that much of evangelicals' political involvement is defensive rather than offensive.  This is something I have been repeating since Public …

Design a site like this with WordPress.com
Get started