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An Introduction for Modern Readers by James R. Coggins
A couple of generations ago, things were much different. Back then, most people in North America—whether believing Christians or not—had a basic understanding of the main teachings of Christianity. Today, the church exists in a culture that is largely disconnected … Continue reading
In Praise of Libraries by James R. Coggins
I’ve always wanted to own a castle or at least a country estate. I particularly wanted to have my office at the top of a tower in the castle or country manor house. From there I would have great vision … Continue reading
Global Connections by James R. Coggins
I had never met Teus and Maria Kappers—until they asked me to help them publish their joint autobiography. And yet their lives have intersected major connecting points in the global evangelical world. Teus grew up in the Netherlands and Maria … Continue reading
Midtown Bus: A Short Story by James R. Coggins
The midtown bus lurched along, carrying its random assortment of humanity. “Someone should do something,” muttered the old woman, squeezed between two middle-aged businessmen on the seniors’ bench near the front. The driver, balding with a spreading middle, hunched over … Continue reading
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The Freedom of Dependency by James R. Coggins
For a number of years, my wife and I belonged to the same church as Patricia Mussolum and her husband Barry. But it was a large church and we never met. I did hear about them though. I cannot recall … Continue reading
Four Dark Books
In the 1800s, Africa was considered a “dark continent” because its interior geography was unknown to Europeans and because it was considered uncivilized. The Christian missionary and explorer David Livingstone is credited with shedding light on the continent by exploring … Continue reading
Life at the Lake by James R. Coggins
As usual this spring, the babies appeared at the lake where we sometimes walk. It is an opportunity to consider different parenting styles. The families of Canada geese glide across the water like convoys of battleships. They always travel in … Continue reading
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Writing by James R. Coggins
The trend was obvious early on. • Grade 1: four A’s, four B’s, and a C in Writing. • Grade 2: six A’s, one B, and a C in Writing, which was “not so well done.” • Grade 3: seven … Continue reading
A Judicial Conversation by James R. Coggins
“Hi, John. You know that five hundred dollars I owe you?” “Yeah?” “I just lost my job, so I won’t be able to pay you when I said I would. I’m sorry.” “No problem, Wes. I’ll sue you, and then … Continue reading
Speechmaking by James R. Coggins
I never did very well at public speaking in high school. Once a year, all of the students would have to make a speech in English class. The students who had done the best in each class would then compete … Continue reading
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Thou Shalt Not: A Short Story by James R. Coggins
The words troubled him. John read them over again. They seemed so archaic. So judgmental. So negative. So out of keeping with the rest of the book. He read them again: “Thou shalt not.” The next day, he returned to … Continue reading
An Unintended Legacy by James R. Coggins
The patriarch Joseph was undoubtedly a moral and godly man. He is credited with saving Egypt from a disastrous famine. Because of Pharaoh’s dreams and the interpretation of them which God gave to Joseph, Pharaoh put Joseph in charge of … Continue reading
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Tagged dreams, Egypt, Famine, Genesis, government, grain, Joseph, leaders, Martin Luther, slavery
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Easter Again by James R. Coggins
Once again this year, in spite of COVID and the attendant restrictions, the Christian church has celebrated Easter. Why do we keep returning to the same themes year after year? The reason is that there are certain foundational Christian doctrines, … Continue reading
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Tagged balance of nature, Christmas, Creation, Easter, foundational Christian truth, redemption, the fall, truth
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The Man on the Park Bench: A Short Story by James R. Coggins
The man on the park bench looked utterly forlorn. He was sitting with his elbows on his knees and his head in his hands. “Good afternoon,” I said. “How are you doing?” “It’s hopeless,” he said. “It’s hopeless.” “Oh, I … Continue reading
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