Author: Steve Endress

  • Skim milk

    “It’s what you get used to,” Betsy replies when one of our children exclaim the perils of being confronted with a jug of unknown milk. Betsy and I both grew up on 2% during a time when ‘experts’ recommended skim milk and now we buy nothing but whole milk–therefore that’s what our children enjoy drinking.…

  • Misapplication mishaps

    As I have discussed previously in this post, it is way too easy to forget to consider context…making a specific sentence stand on its own which strips it of the balance that context provides. In this post, I’d like to posit that we can misapply a teaching by missing a key qualifier–turning that teaching into…

  • Confession time

    I have taken Bible verses out of context so many times in my life that I had to stop counting! WHY do I do this?!? Don’t I know better?! It is true that many Bible verses seem to stand on their own, so to speak. Think of Proverbs, or those wonderful nuggets sprinkled throughout the…

  • 1 second of worship

    The word “worship” in English originates from the Old English word “weorþscipe”, which means worthiness or worth-ship. It signifies the act of recognizing and declaring something’s value or worth, often in a religious context.  My AI friend told me this, and I didn’t check it further because I had heard this concept from a trusted source. Yesterday,…