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Author Archives: Scott Ranck
The Creator
Next weekend I will be sharing a message at Bay Life Church. I am calling my message, “The Act of Worship.” In preparation I’ve been studying and pondering Isaiah 40. The question is asked, “To whom shall you compare me.” This one … Continue reading
Come to Me
The experts say, every child needs their mother’s love and their father’s approval. Parents do the best they can with what they have to work with but none does it perfectly. So, we grow to adults with our tanks partially … Continue reading
Posted in Health and wellness, Spirituality
Tagged addiction, disappointment, dreams, frustration, loved ones, marriage, parents, ponderings
1 Comment
I have rebel tendencies!
I decided to build a shed in my backyard to get the lawn mower and other stuff out of the garage. I did some research on codes etc. I discovered in FL (wrongly) that if you build a shed over … Continue reading
Racism Vs. Reality
This is such a hot button topic it is difficult to talk about. The last thing I want to do is offend any of my African-American Friends, who are many. I think of men and women I love and respect, Michael, … Continue reading
Posted in Health and wellness, News and politics, Uncategorized
Tagged al sharpton, george zimmerman, racism, trayvon martin
5 Comments
Just a Dream?
As we approach three months since my 86-year-old mom went to be with the Lord, I had an amazing dream last night. The dream was someone sent me something on Facebook. The description said, “Don’t look at this until you … Continue reading
The Biblical Worldview & Specific Sins
Every human being is born flawed. We are willful. Parents see this behavior beginning as early as 18 months and quickly moves into what is commonly referred to as “The terrible twos.” Based on my previous post, all of us … Continue reading
Posted in Health and wellness, Spirituality
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A Biblical World View & Sin
Sin, as a word is largely misunderstood by our culture. There are at least three broad connotations of the word from a biblical reference point. I have been thinking about this since my last series of posts on the Boy … Continue reading
Posted in Spirituality
Tagged boy scouts, colliding world views, homosexuality, intellectual conflict, tolerance, worldviews
1 Comment
Colliding World Views
Throughout the history of the world there have been world views that were dominant in a certain culture. The majority of the people, educators, etc. held to the major tenants of the view. Unknown to many is that in the … Continue reading
Posted in News and politics, Spirituality
Tagged boy scouts, current events, homosexuals, intellectual conflict, tolerance, worldviews
3 Comments
Presuppositions Are Everything!
This is the fourth blog in a series, I recommend you start at the beginning and then get to this one. I realize in 500 word writings I cannot capture every nuance of belief. The first three blogs are broad … Continue reading
Posted in Health and wellness, News and politics, Spirituality
Tagged boy scouts, conflict, homosexuals, intellectual conflict, world views
2 Comments
More Controversy: Blending World Views
I want to continue my thoughts on why so much controversy in our country and world is based on our differing world views and presuppositions. We looked briefly at a Biblical Christian’s World View and a Secular World View, now … Continue reading
Posted in News and politics, Spirituality, Uncategorized
Tagged America Divided, boy scouts, homophobes, homosexuals, ignorance, intellectual conflict, tolerance, worldviews
2 Comments