Posts from October 2025

The Pursuit of Less

Kids have a thing at school. Van needs to go to this repair shop, no wait, now that repair shop. Zoom meeting that runs a little long. Call from a family member. To do list. Exercise? Online distraction. Change in plans. Lunch may have to wait. Fantasies about that thing that you actually wanted to…

The Tyranny of Choice

I don’t often shop at Aldi, but when I do, I notice that there is something about the store that is different from other grocery stores – and that is the relative lack of choice. That isn’t to say that there are no choices given at Aldi, but refreshingly, there is not an overabundance of…

Painless tattoos and wheeled crosses

I read a short article the other day about a new phenomena happening amongst people that can pay for it: the anesthetized tattoo. There’s a shop in Miami (and it seems a few others across the country) that specialize in tattooing people that have been completely put under medical anesthesia. As someone who has a…

The Remnant Heresy

“It’s time to call remnant theology what it actually is. It is a heresy that demands repentance.” That line was penned by the Lutheran thinker and pastor Rev. Dr. Chad Lakies. The “remnant theology” that he’s addressing is something that he feels has crept into (especially Lutheran) churches that Satan has used to distract us…

Your Three Places

Last week I found myself on a mountain in Daytona FL. If you know anything about Daytona, that might sound like a strange statement. So let me explain. Last week I was at the Pastors’ Conference for the Florida Georgia District of the LCMS, me and some 200 of my fellow pastors got together for continuing…