Chris Surber

Heralding Jesus’ birth with credit cards

Christmas season is upon us. In fact, I think it’s been with us since at least Labor Day.

Chris Surber

This is not the future I planned

A few years ago there was a TV commercial for a certain career website that still makes me ...

Chris Surber

Rhetoric, ramblings and reckless words

People are terribly careless with their words. This is something that I have found to be true generally. ...

Chris Surber

Why I don’t preach politics

Twentieth-century comedian Groucho Marx said, “Politics is the art of looking for trouble, finding it everywhere, diagnosing it ...

Chris Surber

How do you hear from God?

Why do some people intuitively listen for the voice of God, while others go their whole lives without ...

Chris Surber

Robbed of access to truth

In a world filled with knowledge there is only one thing worse than illiteracy — possessing the ability ...

Chris Surber

Leveling the playing field

Human society is seemingly incurably unjust, the adult portion of it anyway. A child’s ability to unwittingly celebrate ...

Chris Surber

The bull’s-eye of the Gospel

I loved being a United States Marine. In fact, though my eight years of active service ended a ...

Chris Surber

Remembering the forgotten God

God is not dead, but we have forgotten Him. His is a distant foggy memory for many men.

Chris Surber

Generosity is its own prize

If you are stingy with the little that you have, you will not become generous, even if you ...

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