Ask Doug: What is your take on SOPA?
Ask Doug: What is your take on SOPA and censorship of the internet? (YouTube version HERE)
Ask Doug: What is your take on SOPA and censorship of the internet? (YouTube version HERE)
Rachel Jankovic, author of “Loving the Little Years” and daughter to Doug and Nancy Wilson joins us for our next series on Work. In this video, Doug and Rachel talk about how instilling loyalty in kids, and how they are naturally born with a hypocrisy sensor. See the rest of the “Man and Work” series HERE Having trouble with the video? Try our YouTube version
Rachel Jankovic, author of “Loving the Little Years” and daughter to Doug and Nancy Wilson joins us for our next series on Work. In this video, Doug and Rachel talk about the demands which kids put on a mother, and how to deal with them. See the rest of the “Man and Work” series HERE Having trouble with the video? Try our YouTube version
Rachel Jankovic, author of “Loving the Little Years” and daughter to Doug and Nancy Wilson joins us for our next series on Work. In this video, Doug and Rachel talk about Cleaning House and Cleaning Hearts. See the rest of the “Man and Work” series HERE Having trouble with the video? Try our YouTube version
Doug Wilson on the death of Christopher Hitchens. You can also find his obituary for Hitchens on Christanity Today HERE, as well as some other written reflections on his blog HERE. Doug Wilson debated on camera with Hitchens in a movie called Collision, which you can find HERE, as well as other debate venues including the book, “Is Christianity Good for the World?“. Doug Wilson and Christopher Hitchens during the filming of “Collision
In this Ask Doug segment, Pastor Wilson answers the question: “I watched your movie “Collision” with Christopher Hitchens. How are you able to get into such a heated debate with him, and yet maintain such kindness and love towards him?
Rachel Jankovic, author of “Loving the Little Years” and daughter to Doug and Nancy Wilson joins us for our next series on Work. In this video, Doug and Rachel talk about the conservative tendency to over-romanticize motherhood. See the rest of the “Man and Work” series
Rachel Jankovic, author of “Loving the Little Years” and daughter to Doug and Nancy Wilson joins us for our next series on Work. In this first video, Doug and Rachel talk about motherhood as a vocation. See the rest of the “Man and Work” series
Ask Doug: What is the Reformed View of Hypnosis
Ask Doug question: Last Christmas a small group at our church went caroling in what we call in the UK a ‘multicultural area,’ that is, an area with a significant number of Muslims. We had some bottles thrown at us, and are now reluctant to go again this year. Our small group leader feels it would be “culturally inappropriate” to go again, and that there isn’t much Gospel in Christmas Carols anyway. What would your advice be in this situation?
In this Ask Doug segment, Pastor Wilson responds to the question: “Is there a danger in giving too many gifts to children at Christmas?
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We are pleased to announce part 10 (of 11) of our session on the theme of Work: Academics & Work. Joshua Appel, Fellow of Humanities at New Saint Andrews College, joins Douglas Wilson for this session. Table of Contents: Part I: Divorcing intellectual and physical work Part II: Is intellectual work really work? Part III: Time management Part IV: How do you achieve balance and symmetry? Part V: What about caffeine? Part VI: Higher education bubble and my college decision
We are pleased to announce part 9 (of 11) of our session on the theme of Work: Academics & Work. Joshua Appel, Fellow of Humanities at New Saint Andrews College, joins Douglas Wilson for this session. Table of Contents: Part I: Divorcing intellectual and physical work Part II: Is intellectual work really work? Part III: Time management Part IV: How do you achieve balance and symmetry? Part V: What about caffeine? Part VI: Higher education bubble and my college decision
We are pleased to announce part 8 (of 11) of our session on the theme of Work: Academics & Work. Joshua Appel, Fellow of Humanities at New Saint Andrews College, joins Douglas Wilson for this session. Table of Contents: Part I: Divorcing intellectual and physical work Part II: Is intellectual work really work? Part III: Time management Part IV: How do you achieve balance and symmetry? Part V: What about caffeine? Part VI: Higher education bubble and my college decision
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