Twittter as Triumph of Humanity

Ms. Arianna Huffington, before her scheduled speech at Royce Hall, declared that: "Twitter is not a triumph of tech; it's a triumph of humanity." On the contrary, to online endless reporting has merely demonstrated the fickle and illusory nature of...

We Do Not Need Luck — We Receive His Favor

Regarding the reality of luck, I am reminded of King Solomon's wise and very prescient quip, which he penned at the end of a hard and rowdy life: "I returned, and saw under the sun, that the race is not to the swift, nor the battle to the strong, neither yet...

Response to "Is Luck Dead?"

Jewish Journal Columnist Marty Kaplan wrote a great article in the latest edition of his paper. I agree, both sadly yet profoundly, with the observations that he made about Homeward Bound Generation Y. Though I do not agree with hisexplanation why so many recent...

Response to "My Utmost" March 18 Part II

I must cleanse myself from all filthiness in my flesh and my spirit until both are in harmony with the nature of God. Is the mind of my spirit in perfect agreement with the life of the Son of God in me, or am I mentally rebellious and defiant? As mentioned in the...

Response to "My Utmost" March 18

Therefore, having these promises. . . .” I claim God’s promises for my life and look to their fulfillment, and rightly so, but that shows only the human perspective on them. God’s perspective is that through His promises I will come to recognize His claim of ownership...