by Domenic | Oct 13, 2021 | Wednesday's Word
Canaries and Coal Mines From Paul Tripp Ministries One of my earlier pastoral jobs was in Scranton, Pennsylvania. Before the U.S. television show The Office made it comically famous, my family and I knew Scranton as home. In this old coal-mining town, the American...
by Domenic | Oct 6, 2021 | Wednesday's Word
Landscape of the Heart From Paul Tripp Ministries The landscape of the human heart is not smooth, well lit, free from confusion and complication. The landscape of the human heart is rough and varied, huge mountains, dark valleys, parched streams, crooked pathways,...
by Domenic | Sep 29, 2021 | Wednesday's Word
Scarecrows In A Cucumber Field From Paul Tripp Ministries It wasn’t long into my adult life that I realized I wouldn’t make a very good Stoic. I tend to find much too much pleasure in the material things around me. Whether it is a fine painting, a delicious meal, or a...
by Domenic | Sep 22, 2021 | Wednesday's Word
What In The World Is Grace? From Paul Tripp Ministries There is no one no matter who they are no matter where they are no matter how young no matter how old. There is no one no matter their successes no matter their failures no matter how very rich no matter how...
by Domenic | Sep 15, 2021 | Wednesday's Word
Idolatry Of The Body From Paul Tripp Ministries Last week I wrote about the difficult process of aging. It’s accompanied by new aches and pains, a changing body shape, loss of energy, and the inevitable reality that you are one day closer to death. How cheerful! In...
by Domenic | Sep 8, 2021 | Wednesday's Word
Getting Older Every Day From Paul Tripp Ministries Last year I celebrated my 70th birthday. I have much to be thankful for, and spiritually and emotionally, I feel as motivated and energetic as ever. But there is a reality that comes with these milestones that I do...