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But Do I Really Trust You?

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Feb 4, 2009

My intellectual theology is in pretty good shape. I have a good grasp of most of the doctrines. I believe them. I know the arguments and the proofs. But that kind of theology can’t save me from my demons. Just putting more correct information in my head does not give me more courage or fortitude…

Balancing Act: Parts 1 & 2

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Feb 4, 2009

This article gives more detail on the Hebrew view of ‘ezer.  I originally wrote it in 2006, but with the last week of Today’s Words focused on ‘ezer, I wanted to repost on my new website. Balancing Act: Reflections on the Curse of Genesis 3 God’s curse after the Fall deserves another look. Typically, our…

BODY SONG

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Feb 3, 2009

Paul J. Meyer, the founder of the self-improvement industry, once said that he is an inverted paranoid.  He believes that the whole world has conspired to do him good.  That powerful idea alters everything about life.  It shifts all of our being and doing from a posture of defense and protection to a posture of…

LEFT UNSAID

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Feb 3, 2009

Sometimes important things are discovered in what is not in the text. John 4:3 is a good example. The verse reads: He left Judea, and departed again into Galilee. Most of us would think there isn’t much in this verse. After all, it’s just a report of Jesus traveling from one place to another. We…

Willingness (It’s NOT about money.)

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Feb 3, 2009

I decided to transition Today’s Word from “free” to “make a commitment” after 6 years of writing — around 2200 emails, without missing a single day.  This decision has caused some readers to question my motives. This move is NOT about money.  It was never about money. It’s about willingness. And the measure of willingness…

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