A New Year's Lesson from an Old Japanese Movie
/The classic movie Rashomon can provide valuable insight on approaching the New Year.
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The classic movie Rashomon can provide valuable insight on approaching the New Year.
Read MoreWe all have our own holiday traditions. Some are long-standing, others begin with each new generation. Often, traditions start in curious ways.
Read MoreThis is a joyous time of year. While some want to spend time and energy engaging in a non-existent “war,” I choose to embrace the simple messages of the celebrations of this season.
Read MorePaul Crouch, Sr. has died, and I'm not sure how to respond...appropriately.
Read MoreSarah Palin is not “happy” with “Happy Holidays” and warns that Christmas is being stolen from Christians as she travels the country on her book tour, enlisting the faithful to fight the materialistic, commercialized “War on Christmas”…and buy her book.
Read MoreIn addition to being an author, Bill Prickett is a blogger, cultural observer, speaker and Bible teacher.
As a prominent Pastor in Alabama, he privately struggled with homosexuality, undergoing numerous methods to change what he’d been taught was evil. He now sees sexual orientation as part of divine design,
Much of his extensive research on the Bible and homosexuality, the deception of ex-gay programs, as well as insights on the integration of faith and sexual orientation are available on this site and are frequent topics on his blog, Brain Bubbles.
He’s written two novels--The Mind Set on the Flesh and Sow the Wind, Reap the Whirlwind--drawn from his experiences with the religious culture of the deep south. A third novel is due out very soon.
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