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How’s that Good Resolution Doing?
“Character is the ability to carry out a good resolution long after the excitement of the moment has passed.” - Cavett Robert “How’s the resolution doing...
Credit to Whom It Is Due: I’d Like to Thank …
Every year Hollywood, the US, and even many around the world turn to the Academy Awards ceremony to see credit being given to leading actors, actresses, directors, producers and a host of others who...
Refurbished or Remade?
Many electronics and small home appliances that are returned to their manufacturers due to problems are worked with, tested, dusted off and sent back out for sale as “factory...
A New Site Schedule
If you are a regular visitor at this site, you know that we put up new material regularly – every few days. With the RSS feed (to the right of this update) you can have an easy ...
What Sign Will You Give Us?
Scripture in Focus: John 6:30-31 The sixth chapter of the Gospel of John tells of the miraculous feeding of the great crowd of 5,000 people who were following Jesus in the area of Galilee. ...
Scripture in Focus
This week, on both our websites, we will begin a new series of interspersed blog postings, aimed at increasing Biblical understanding. On our sister site, LivingWithFaith.org, the new series...
Books – One Now, More on the Way
Readers on this site may be interested in a book review we posted on our sister site today: Seeking Allah, Finding Jesus was just published a few days ago, and it is a book that will resonate...
Hot-Button Issues
All societies have their hot-button issues. Here in the US it might be immigration, minimum wage, health care or a number of other things. Whatever the topic, however, these hot-button...
Are You An Imitation?
“Imitation is not just the sincerest form of flattery - it's the sincerest form of learning.” ― George Bernard Shaw The word “imitation” often has a negative...
On Not Rushing to Anger
All the Gospels tell the story of Jesus casting the money changers and animal sellers from the temple. It’s a powerful story. As you remember, when He found people keeping animals...
Friends Everywhere
One of the very encouraging things about running a website such as TacticalChristianity.org (or our sister site, LivingWithFaith.org) is seeing the web traffic – people coming to the...
Cornelius – Centurion of Word and Deed
“At Caesarea there was a man named Cornelius, a centurion in what was known as the Italian Regiment. He and all his family were devout and God-fearing; he gave generously to those in need and...